Gilles' solution is superior to what I'll offer here.  I hacked
extract.php to make a (very ugly) solution to your problem.  I've only
tested a couple cases -- really this is more to give you an idea of
where/how you might want to look if you decide to pursue a scripted
solution.  Basically it adds a searchmode=cutmarkup option to
(:extract ...:).

-Peter

Peter,
many thanks indeed!

As far as I can see (but that doesn't mean very much...) this too affects only the displayed data, i.e. it modifies the text *after* the searchresults have been retrieved. Or am I overlooking something?

Then, there was asked why not just using Google search. For my purposes TextExtract is just superior (except this markup thing): it gives me a lot of possibilities to customize the behavior of my search page and results, e.g. use of regular expressions, naming of labels, defining the environment of the strings found (paragraph, number of words etc.), highlighting, line numbers, link text etc. etc., and last but not least the results are displayed *within* my site according to my skin settings. In short: It is just a brilliant recipe.

I only wished to have the opportunity to ignore markup while searching...

Best regards
Christian


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