Can it also be done on html? pdf would also be nice :) I know, I ask to much :)
"Ian Dallas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:006301c27973$a4178540$da714142@;nyc.rr.com... > I've just released an open source highlighter for XML documents, written in > Java, that works great for Lucene search results. You can download a copy at > http://www.iandallas.com/projects/xmlhighlighter/. > > The program uses regular expressions to search a set of DOM nodes and > transparently handles highlighting matches that span multiple elements. > > For example, if you had: > <LINE>I am as vigilant</LINE> > <STAGE-DIRECTION>Enter MESSENGER</STAGE-DIRECTION> > <LINE>as a cat to steal cream</LINE> > > You could extract just the <LINE> nodes and the highlighter would correctly > match the phrase "vigilant as a cat". > > Highlight events are passed to a user defined highlighter for processing, > and events are generated for each node affected, which makes it easy to > avoid problems with interleaving tags. For example, the > XMLHighlightListenerImpl class included in the release inserts "<B>" tags > around highlighted text, which would produce: > > <LINE>I am as <B>vigilant</B></LINE> > <STAGE-DIRECTION>Enter MESSENGER</STAGE-DIRECTION> > <LINE><B>as a cat</B> to steal cream</LINE> > > The current version is 0.8. I'm hoping to release version 1.0 in about a > month, so if anyone has any feature requests, bug reports, etc, I'd love to > hear them. > > Thanks, > --ian / [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:lucene-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:lucene-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org>
