DocIndexer is a toolkit for indexing and searching document directories. Itincludes command-line utilities, Python file index and search classes plus aWin32 COM server which can be used to integrate indexing and searching intoapplication software.
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Version 0.9.4.2 (2009-03-11) ---------------------------- .Additions and changes .Bug fixes - FIXED: No files were indexed when using the Win32 COM library if the index directory was set to a drive root (top level) directory.
Version 0.9.4.2 (2009-03-11) ---------------------------- .Additions and changes .Bug fixes - FIXED: No files were indexed when using the Win32 COM library if the index directory was set to a drive root (top level) directory.
Version 0.9.4.1 (2009-02-12) ---------------------------- .Additions and changes .Bug fixes - Fixed error that occurs when using a format string that contains MP3 fields that were not present in the ID3 tags. - Fixed 'Hit object has no attribute pathname' error when searching using Windows COM library.
Version 0.9.4.1 (2009-02-12) ---------------------------- .Additions and changes .Bug fixes - Fixed error that occurs when using a format string that contains MP3 fields that were not present in the ID3 tags. - Fixed 'Hit object has no attribute pathname' error when searching using Windows COM library.
Additions and changes Added parser for MP3 .mp3 music files using Ned Batchelders id3reader Python module. Bug fixes FIXED: Blank Microsoft Office 2007 .docx files generated errors.
Additions and changes Added parser for MP3 .mp3 music files using Ned Batchelders id3reader Python module. Bug fixes FIXED: Blank Microsoft Office 2007 .docx files generated errors.
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