Our web platform, Wild Apricot, applies the upload date to all uploaded files. This makes the Zoom Index date search facility useless for historical documents (e.g. back issues of our newsletter).
In the Zoom 8.0 manual on p. 11, it says,
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Adding meta data to remote files:
You can now override incorrect meta data on remotely hosted sites (which you may not be able to
change, or you do not wish to host .desc files on) by allowing Zoom to look for their corresponding
.desc files in a local folder when spidering a remote website. See "Scan options" for more information.
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However, under Scan options on pp. 29 & 30, I don't find anything about this feature, nor do I see anything relevant in the Scan options panel of Zoom Search 8.0 (Build 1004)
Is this feature still planned? already obsolete?
An even better workaround would be if Zoom Search Indexer would support the metadata date field, in addition to Meta description, Meta keywords and Meta author. At least pictures and PDFs should be more accurately dateable this way.
In the Zoom 8.0 manual on p. 11, it says,
>>
Adding meta data to remote files:
You can now override incorrect meta data on remotely hosted sites (which you may not be able to
change, or you do not wish to host .desc files on) by allowing Zoom to look for their corresponding
.desc files in a local folder when spidering a remote website. See "Scan options" for more information.
<<
However, under Scan options on pp. 29 & 30, I don't find anything about this feature, nor do I see anything relevant in the Scan options panel of Zoom Search 8.0 (Build 1004)
Is this feature still planned? already obsolete?
An even better workaround would be if Zoom Search Indexer would support the metadata date field, in addition to Meta description, Meta keywords and Meta author. At least pictures and PDFs should be more accurately dateable this way.
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