Jim,

what is exactly the scenario, "cut/paste" the contents of these word docs
into new wiki pages, or attach these word docs as is on (existing or new)
jspwiki pages?

In the first case you can obviously search them, in the second case, you
cannot.
Attachments are indexed when the are attached to pages, but not all of
them, this depends on the suffix of the file.
The 2.8.4 release only indexes .txt .ini .xml and .html files.
The current version (2.8.5) uses a (longer) hardcoded list of suffixes, see
 in SEARCHABLE_FILE_SUFFIXES in
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/jspwiki/branches/JSPWIKI_2_8_BRANCH/src/com/ecyrd/jspwiki/search/LuceneSearchProvider.java?view=markup

but no .doc files since this isn't a format that has less or more readable
text.

So for .doc files, the Florian's reply applies.

regards,
Harry


2011/12/29 Gregg, James <[email protected]>

> I just installed JSPWiki under Tomcat on a z/OS mainframe to see if we
> could use it as a documentation retrieval system. We have many procedures
> and documents as Word. Doc files.
>
> Is there a way using JSPWiki to search the contents of these documents
> once they are defined in a Wiki page?
>
> I found some information on patching the LuceneSearchProvider<
> http://www.jspwiki.org/Edit.jsp?page=LuceneSearchProvider>.java file but
> that process was not well written up. I was hoping for a plug-in or at
> least an easier process.
>
> Thank you for any information,
> Jim
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