I have some directories with PDF files and I have to display filenames and fisizes (I don't need the PDF files content). Trying to do this, I set up the option to consider PDF files as Binary ones, but the program did not index the sizes (0 k displayed). Is something wrong with my settings ?
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From your first post I thought the problem was just a display problem. Not an indexing speed issue.
It is not alway possible to get the file size from a HTTP server before actually downloading the file. And we didn't implment any feature to index files without downloading them.
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To reformulate the problem, in order to make all clear:
I have many folders with many PDF, DOC, EXE, ZIP and CHM files (some files are more than 100 MBytes long). I need to search only filenames within all these directories. The indexing is done locally. I have to display in the search result filenames and sizes. There is no need to search within the files.
I'm using the latest 6.0 professional version.
Can anyone indicate the setings I have to put in Zoom to obtain the desired result ?
Thanks for help !Last edited by ecoca; Jan-09-2009, 05:00 PM.
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This was the only reason I've bought the program ... to do this very simple task. Hope for me you will solve the problem in the next version. Thanks !
P.S. If it is permitted, a suggestion for future versions: you may include the options for what to index just in the Configuration menu in Scan options (title, content, header, meta-tags, etc.) separatelly for every type of file (as a scenario, you may have to index the content for DOC files and only the filename and size for the rest).Last edited by ecoca; Jan-09-2009, 10:24 PM.
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Originally posted by ecoca View PostI have many folders with many PDF, DOC, EXE, ZIP and CHM files (some files are more than 100 MBytes long). I need to search only filenames within all these directories. The indexing is done locally. I have to display in the search result filenames and sizes. There is no need to search within the files.
This will allow these files to be indexed and displayed just by their filenames and filesizes.
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You're right, it's reporting all binary files to have a filesize of 1kb.
We'll fix this in the next release.
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It should be available by early next week. We are just accumulating a number of fixes together.
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