Re: Searching Textile Documents

2006-01-28 Thread Alan Chandler
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 22:50, Erik Hatcher wrote: > > Well, the smiley is because my own frankenstein blog is a servlet, > some very simple abstraction layers, velocity templates, and > Lucene... http://www.blogscene.org/erik - though I'm a very > infrequent blogger. The categories are pick

Re: Searching Textile Documents

2005-11-23 Thread Erik Hatcher
On 23 Nov 2005, at 18:37, Alan Chandler wrote: My home page wants to have a summary of perhaps the most recent five blogs entries. Personifying your home page... cute :) It looks as though I can use the Datefield class to store the publication date in an orderable form - so that I can eff

Re: Searching Textile Documents

2005-11-23 Thread Alan Chandler
On Wednesday 23 Nov 2005 22:50, Erik Hatcher wrote: > Well, the smiley is because my own frankenstein blog is a servlet, > some very simple abstraction layers, velocity templates, and > Lucene... http://www.blogscene.org/erik - though I'm a very > infrequent blogger. The categories are picked up

Re: Searching Textile Documents

2005-11-23 Thread Erik Hatcher
On 23 Nov 2005, at 15:56, Alan Chandler wrote: 1) The Analyser First you'll have to spell it the US English way :) You mean yet another corruption of my language:-) I am still having trouble with color rather than colour in all my css files. Well, you're free to spell it anyway you like

Re: Searching Textile Documents

2005-11-23 Thread Alan Chandler
On Wednesday 23 Nov 2005 20:30, Erik Hatcher wrote: > On 23 Nov 2005, at 14:30, Alan Chandler wrote: > > 1) The Analyser > > First you'll have to spell it the US English way :) You mean yet another corruption of my language:-) I am still having trouble with color rather than colour in all my css

Re: Searching Textile Documents

2005-11-23 Thread Erik Hatcher
On 23 Nov 2005, at 14:30, Alan Chandler wrote: 1) The Analyser First you'll have to spell it the US English way :) Since the body has some special syntax, I assume I have to extend the analyser to skip the special symbols etc. Has anyone done this already? Is there a standard place to l

Re: Searching Textile Documents

2005-11-23 Thread John Powers
The short answer is there is a great "highlighter" example in the Lucene In Action book. It sounds like you may just want to use that really. What with the snippets and html. On 11/23/05 1:30 PM, "Alan Chandler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am a brand new newbie with respect to Lucene, and