Hmm? I must have missed where it was suggested in this old thread to
enter this "issue" into the bug tracker. At any rate, what I
eventually concluded was that this really isn't an issue, just a
misconception I had about what TXNG3 actually provides as native
indexing support (given the appropria
--On 12. Dezember 2005 14:54:09 -0500 "Garth B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On closer inspection, the Word docs aren't actually being indexed
appropriately either. When I browse the vocabulary for these indexed
Word docs, I happen to see textual content that can be seen by also
cat'ing the do
--On 12. Dezember 2005 14:54:09 -0500 "Garth B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- Digging further in this file, "mimetype" is only defined when
extract_content() in content.py calls "icc.addBinary(...)". This only
happens when the indexed object provides a txng_get() hook (or I
suppose if an adap
On closer inspection, the Word docs aren't actually being indexed
appropriately either. When I browse the vocabulary for these indexed
Word docs, I happen to see textual content that can be seen by also
cat'ing the document to the stdout. The vocab includes other strings
that certainly are not co
Hi Andreas,
Neither PrincipiaSearchSource nor SearchableText does anything for
these File-type objects. I guess nothing for SearchableText is
expected since these are not CMF or Plone-derived objects. The only
way I've managed to get *anything* indexed for these File-type objects
is by specifyin
--On 12. Dezember 2005 11:33:13 -0500 "Garth B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
TextIndexNG 3.1.1
Zope 2.8.0
Python 2.3.5
What attribute should be specified when indexing PDFs? I've been
using "data". Word docs are indexed properly, but the PDFs aren't.
The PDFs are still found with the rest of
TextIndexNG 3.1.1
Zope 2.8.0
Python 2.3.5
What attribute should be specified when indexing PDFs? I've been
using "data". Word docs are indexed properly, but the PDFs aren't.
The PDFs are still found with the rest of the files, but the indexed
content is not what I expected.
To try narrow thing