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Amin Mohammed-Coleman commented on LUCENE-1559:
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Seems to make sense. I am using the StandardAnaylzer when indexing. I can
understand that there maybe an issue with POI, my only concern is how come
Lucene managed to index the term "document" in the first place? The term
"document" is in the content of the word document. If there was a problem as
you mentioned then I would expect that the "document" would not be indexed.
I am toying with the idea of using TIKA, however I can't find an example from
which I could work from. I know the new Lucene In Action book uses TIKA, does
anyone have some sample code that I could look at?
I presume I should bring this up in the lucene mailing rather than adding to
the JIRA.
Cheers
> Highlighting not working in some instances even though indexsearcher returns
> result.
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> Key: LUCENE-1559
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1559
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.4
> Environment: Mac OS 1.5
> Eclipse 3.4
> Reporter: Amin Mohammed-Coleman
> Attachments: AJiA CH 02.doc, HighLightingSummaryTest(2).java,
> HighLightingSummaryTest.java
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> In some instances highlighting does not return a result. However when you
> use a different term for teh same document you get results.
> Please see attach testcase and template file.
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