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Eric


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07-26-04 10:57 PM

Hi

Have you tried installing the XML IFILTER ?
http://tinyurl.com/4d5z8
VML is a kind of XML ...

At least it stands a better chance than
indexing .jpg, .gif, .png files !

Although I sem to remember seeing a 'use OCR on TIFF
files' option inIndexing Service for Windows 2003 !

I once spent some time _trying_ to exclude chunks of text
from searching, including using conditional comments
<!--[if IE gte 1]>text<![endif]-->.
I failed !

That was on NT4/IIS4/IS2, though !

Maybe I should try again ?

Eric

>-----Original Message-----
>Arrgh,
>
>Frontpage has these VML technology vector based shapes,
that can be drawn in any office document and also
copied/drawn in Frontpage
>and viewed over the web.
>
>Funny thing is that the words in the html are not being
indexed by my beautiful index service and so cannot be
searched.
>
>Seems to only occur to words inside the VML tags - e.g.
<!if[!vml] then...
>Madness, putting code in a comment. Anyway, the HTML
filter in the index service obviously ignore words in
comments... what can I do
>to changes this:
>1) Reconfigure the HTML ifilter??? Possible?
>2) Change to indexing my HTML with the text filter. How
do I do this? Can anyone help?
>3) A perfect solution... is there one? (Apart from
ditching frontpage...)
>
>rgds,
>Nick
>
>
>.
>





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