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  • IFilters released for Office 2007 formats

    So how many of you thought that MOSS2007 was already indexing your Office 2007 documents correctly?   Microsoft have just (17 Dec 2007) released an updated Microsoft Filter Pack   which provides additional IFilters specifically for the Read More......( read more )
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 12-21-2007
  • Searching custom metadata in PDFs

    Here is a good discussion thread about it: http://sharepointsearch.com/cs/forums/t/464.aspx extract: According to Foxit Tech support, their iFilter is currently not capable of emitting custom metadata. I suspect that Adobe's iFilter does not support this feature either; however I have not contacted...
    Posted to Weblog by notorioustech on 08-02-2007
  • Re: Looking to search custom metadata in PDFs

    You will need an ifilter that can extract the xmp metadata that you created. ifiltershop has one: http://www.ifiltershop.com/pdfplusfilter.html . I am rambling here sorry, but a think a pdf brain dump is necessary: The default adobe ifilter doesn't extract xmp data like dublin core. You can trick...
    Posted to Forum by notorioustech on 08-01-2007
  • Writing a custom protocol handler for SharePoint

    As mentioned in a previous post there are limitations involved in using the BDC to crawl and make searchable all of your Enterprise data. Some of these limitations are deal breakers and you must turn to an alternate solution for searching your data. Some of the larger systems have custom protocol handlers...
    Posted to Weblog by notorioustech on 06-19-2007
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