Thank you very much Alex for the great suggestion.
On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 7:25 PM Alexandre Rafalovitch
wrote:
> Well, Tika would use different libraries to extract different formats.
> So maybe there is a bug. I would just get a standalone tika (of
> matching version to the one in Solr) and see
Well, Tika would use different libraries to extract different formats.
So maybe there is a bug. I would just get a standalone tika (of
matching version to the one in Solr) and see what the output from two
sample files are. Then, I would check with the latest Tika, just in
case.
I would also use so
Thanks Alex. The problem is image creation date is correct, but the video
creation date is wrong (hours behind), if I set the time_zone I think the
image creation date will be wrong then. wonder what the difference between
image and video extraction in tika.
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Sounds like timezone normalization issue. Possibly at Tika stage.
Check what your SOLR_TIMEZONE variable set to. Not sure in which file.
Regards,
Alex
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019, 12:50 AM Where is Where, wrote:
> Hello , I was following the instruction
>
> https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/7_
Hello , I was following the instruction
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/7_1/uploading-data-with-solr-cell-using-apache-tika.html
to upload files with metadata stored and indexed in solr. I was checking
the extracted creation date ( attr_meta_creation_date ), for image, jpg
etc, the creation da