Hi, I use Lucene inside a Cocoon application. The indexed documents URLs are something like <domain-name>//<integer>/<integer>/<integer>. For example: flowers//1/234/23 flowers//2/23/90 ... animals//1/34/65 animals//21/98/4532 ...
The searches are typically done in a subset of all available URLs. For example in all URLS that start with "flowers//2/23/" or "animals//21/" or "animals//". I don't see how to do this with Cocoon. Maybe it's only due to some limitations in the Cocoon implementations of searches and indexing, but anyway I would be interested to know how it can be done in Cocoon and if not, also directly with Lucene. Here is what I have tried: - doing a search in the @field I have read somewhere that you can index the @uri field but don't see how to do this with cocoon - adding a new url field and using it for the search It doesn't work. It seems, that due to how the urls are written (combination or integers and '/') I cannot search for something like: url//flowers/*. Any idea? Oscar __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]