If you call .stringValue() you should get just that string?
(You are now calling .toString()).
Mike
"Cauvery Developer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am working with demo and I am displaying the search results as :
>
> Hits ht = is.search(q);
> for (int i = 0; i <= ht.length(); i++) {
> Document hitDoc = ht.doc(i);
> queryResult.add(hitDoc.getField("name").toString() + "~"
> + hitDoc.getField("date").toString());
> System.out.println(queryResult) ;
> }
>
> I get the following output :
>
> stored/uncompressed,indexed<name:HWORLD>~stored/uncompressed,indexed<date:Fri
> Nov 30 23:43:50 PST 2007>
>
> The result "HWORLD" and "Fri Nov 30 23:43:50 PST 2007" is correct. But, I
> was under the impression that the output would simply be
>
> HWORLD~Fri Nov 30 23:43:50 PST 2007
>
> Therefore, should the output of Document.getField(field).stringValue()
> behavior be further parsed to get directly to the term that was added ?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Nags
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