Wow, this is not an ideal solution...

Although to be honest, I'm not sure why it's not working in the first place - 
one thing to try is adding the _core suffix to the index option in your search 
request.

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Pat

On 21/07/2011, at 11:52 AM, Douglas Tan wrote:

> I decided to workaround the excerpt problem by clearing the 
> sphinx_index_blocks array before creating another index definition. So my new 
> definition is now the first index and the default one. I used this admittedly 
> roundabout solution because the index definitions are actually in 2 different 
> Radiant extensions and I can't seem to find a way to modify indexing 
> parameters of a previously defined block.
> 
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