Hi again,
  The previous problem was with the NutchAnalyzer.jj - not really a
problem, just needed to modify the grammar so that the analyzer didn't
skip over the punctuation I was looking for.

On 11/5/06, Josef Novak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   I am trying to write up a new summarizer plugin.  I want to use a
> series of regular expressions to segment my excerpts; something like:
>
>     String pattern = "^r.*";  //some regex pattern
>     if(tokens[i].termText().matches(pattern)){
>           do something;
>     }
>
>   This works for alphanumeric expressions, but doesn't seem to work
> for escape characters. The above expression will parse, but something
> like
>     String pattern = ".*\\.$";
>
> will not parse.
>
>   Is this because of the way the default analyzer stores tokens, and
> none of these punctuation marks come up in the token stream??
>

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