Congratulations! You must be first person (trying) to use subcollection 
plug-in.

The correct syntax for querying is
subcollection:<subcollection-name> term

You can check out the index for example with luke. Look for field named 
subcollection, if the field is there and contains proper values then 
your index is ok.

--
  Sami Siren


Bud Witney wrote:
> Any one have success with the subcollections plugin in 8 if so how have 
> you setup and how do you query
> 
> I with below settings.
> 
> <property>
>   <name>plugin.includes</name>
>   
> <value>protocol-http|urlfilter-regex|parse-(text|html|js|pdf|swf|msword|mspowerpoint|rss)|index-(basic|more)|query-(basic|site|url|more)|subcollection|clustering-carrot2|summary-basic|scoring-opic</value>
>  
> 
>   <description>Regular expression naming plugin directory names to
>   include.  Any plugin not matching this expression is excluded.
>   In any case you need at least include the nutch-extensionpoints 
> plugin. By
>   default Nutch includes crawling just HTML and plain text via HTTP,
>   and basic indexing and search plugins.
>   </description>
> </property>
> 
> For querying I tried collection:{collection name} term, 
> subcollection:{collection name} term , and {collection name}: term
> 
> the later had best results but did not seem to restrict to only the 
> collection. It found items outside of the collection
> 
> do I need to blacklist all others or is it a query /setup issue
> 
> -Bud
>  
> 


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