Maybe you should write your own analyzer for this case that changes all letters
to lower case but keeps all the numbers and signs as they are.
The other solution is not to use an analyzer for this field.
Frank
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From: "M å n i s h " [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monda
Can I use lucene to index this document only, and display blocks of
information if I need it? Like if I type in this query, "cook rice" I should
get the "To Cook rice:" statement and block...
Just break your original document into multiple documents by splitting on
empty lines, and add those do
I have a document called "foo.txt" and it has a LOT of information on,
various computer tips, programming code, phone numbers, addresses,
etc..etc...
The document is set up something like this
foo.txt-
Phone number for Pizza: 1800-999-
To cook rice:
Put rice o
Hi Mark and other Gurus,
I am indexing one value as a key field (rtf & txt indexing) , value is like
12345 or 123-09-34 or it can be like MN12345.
Problem is if the value is like 12345 or 123-23-98 , Standard Analyzer is
able to search it, but if the value is like MN12345 search will not return
a
For dealing with parsing + indexing RTF, see chapter 7 of Lucene in
Action.
For indexing text that has multiple languages I don't know what to
recommend. Well, I do - try the StandardAnalyzer and see if that
produces satisfactory results, but you'd really need a smart analyzer
that knows how
Hello,
I have to index the text in the .txt document. This text document contains
english characters , german characters etc. Please tell me how can I index that
text document. Is the procedure of indexing RTF documents can be applied here?
thanx,
MTREDDY
Tirupati Reddy Manyam
24-06-08
As Erik Hatcher noted in another email (it might have been on the -dev
list), we'll go through JIRA before making the next release and try to
push the patches like this one into the core. Personally, it has been
bugging me to see all these nice contributions sitting outside the core
all this time,
> Is it possible to do that in a database instead of a flat text file?
Huh?
You mean is it possible to index a database and not text files in this
fashion? If so: yes.
Otis
> On 9/24/05, Ahmet Aksoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Thank you. That was what I meant!
> > I'll try it as soon as
Is it possible to do that in a database instead of a flat text file?
On 9/24/05, Ahmet Aksoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thank you. That was what I meant!
> I'll try it as soon as possible.
>
> Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
>
> >If I understand you correctly, then yes, you can index documents with
>