I am doing it in NUTCH_HOME/runtime/local/conf. I thought I could use nutch-default.xml, and nutch-site.xml just overrode nutch-default.xml.

On 5/29/12 9:48 AM, Julien Nioche wrote:
if you are seeing this warning then this means that parse-pdf IS being
used. You should modify nutch-site.xml and not nutch-default and my bet is
that your are doing this in NUTCH_HOME/conf and not in
NUTCH_HOME/runtime/local/conf (see tutorial on WIKI)



On 29 May 2012 07:31, Tolga<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hi,

I know this issue should have been closed, but I thought I'd continue this
rather than starting a new thread.

Anyway, I'm getting this: parse.ParserFactory - ParserFactory: Plugin:
parse-pdf mapped to contentType application/pdf via parse-plugins.xml, but
not enabled via plugin.includes in nutch-default.xml and I have tika in my
nutch-default.xml:<value>protocol-http|**urlfilter-regex|parse-(html|**
tika|js|swf|zip|xml)|index-(**basic|anchor)|scoring-opic|**
urlnormalizer-(pass|regex|**basic)</value>. What's the point of seeing
this warning if I already have tika? This should be removed IMHO.

Regards,


On 5/23/12 12:27 AM, Lewis John Mcgibbney wrote:

Unless your using<= Nutch 1.2 you should not be using
msexcel|mspowerpoint|msword|**oo|pdf| within your plugin.includes... all
of these document formats are (and have been for some time)
implemented as Apache Tika parsers.

hth



On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:20 PM, Tolga<[email protected]>   wrote:

Hi,

I crawl / index PDF files just fine, but I get the following warning.

parse.ParserFactory - ParserFactory: Plugin: parse-pdf mapped to
contentType
application/pdf via parse-plugins.xml, but not enabled via
plugin.includes
in nutch-default.xml.

I've got the value
protocol-http|urlfilter-regex|**parse-(html|tika|js|msexcel|**
mspowerpoint|msword|oo|pdf|**swf|zip)|index-(basic|anchor)|**
scoring-opic|urlnormalizer-(**pass|regex|basic)
for plugin.includes property in nutch-default.xml. What am I missing?

Regards,




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