Thanks, Jack. Where can I get a list of the "response writers" available with Solr?
Sincerely, Alex -----Original Message----- From: Jack Krupansky [mailto:j...@basetechnology.com] Sent: 17 August 2012 7:45 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: How to get raw text of a document You need a "response writer" that returns only text. The "wt" paramter selects the response writer. You specified "json", so that's what you got. Maybe "csv" would be closer to what you want. -- Jack Krupansky -----Original Message----- From: Alexander Cougarman Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 12:17 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: How to get raw text of a document Hi. I asked this on the Tika group and the recommendation was to ask it here. I am using the following C# code to call Tika and would like it to return the raw text without any XML or JSON. So if the Word document contains "Hello World", this should return only that text and no XML or anything else to wrap it in -- just the raw text. This code returns JSON of the XML, which in turn contains the text of the document. I need it to return the raw text only, no XML. Thanks. var url = @"http://localhost:8983/solr/update/extract"; var client = new WebClient(); client.QueryString.Add("extractOnly","true"); client.QueryString.Add("wt","json"); var data = client.UploadFile(url, "input.txt"); var json = ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetString(data); Sincerely, Alex