That suggestion says "This works, as long as you don't need query highlighting." Have you found a way around that, or have you decided not to use highlighting after all? Or am I missing something? ________________________________________ From: Rich Cariens [richcari...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 10:58 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Full text hit term highlighting
Thanks Lance. I'm storing the original document and indexing all it's extracted content, but I need to be able to high-light the text within it's original markup. I'm going to give Uwe's suggestion <http://bit.ly/hCSdYZ>a go. On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Lance Norskog <goks...@gmail.com> wrote: > Set the fragment length to 0. This means highlight the entire text > body. If, you have stored the text body. > > Otherwise, you have to get the term vectors somehow and highlight the > text yourself. > > I investigated this problem awhile back for PDFs. You can add a > starting page and an OR list of search terms to the URL that loads a > PDF into the in-browser version of the Adobe PDF reader. This allows > you to load the PDF at the first occurence of any of the search terms, > with the terms highlighted. The search button takes you to the next of > any of the terms. > > On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Rich Cariens <richcari...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Anyone ever use Solr to present a view of a document with hit-terms > > highlighted within? Kind of like Google's cached <http://bit.ly/hgudWq > >copies? > > > > > > -- > Lance Norskog > goks...@gmail.com >