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Release Notes: Phonetic searching, joints, named entities, geo-location, renderer, and more.


Release Notes: This release fixes a problem with double encoding when a URL contains whitespace or percent signs. The Tomcat package, Selenium, and Quartz libraries have been upgraded to their latest stable versions.


Release Notes: This release fixes a few issues from the previous release candidate. It is now possible to decide whether all the content of the RSS feed is indexed in only one document or if each item is indexed individually as one document in the index. The refresh action in the runtime/system tab panel no longer changes the selected tab. The failover mechanism in the parser is protected against infinite loops. In case of a parsing error, every kind of error is reported.


Release Notes: The second release candidate fixes a bug in RC0 which could crash the Java runtime while crawling websites with malformed cookies.


Release Notes: The first release candidate of the new 1.4 branch fixes a few bugs and includes user interface improvements and new features. A new PDF viewer is able to highlight searched keywords on PDF pages. This new feature also supports scanned PDF documents (OCR). Visio and Publisher documents are supported, and RSS feeds are indexed. A report module provides information on the most often-searched words and on which words don't return a document. User and group rights are extracted while browsing CIFS/SMB and FTP repositories. The Web crawler supports NTLM authentication and canonical links.


Release Notes: This release fixes an issue with the optimization task when it is launched by the Web crawler. It is now possible to make a replication between two instances running on non-identical operating systems (like Windows and Linux). Several HTML parser configurations can now be set up on one index. Crawlers can run forever or only once. The locking issue has been identified and fixed. The join query has been improved.


Release Notes: This release fixes an issue with the optimization task when it is launched by the Web crawler. It is now possible to make a replication between two instances running on non-identical operating systems (like Windows and Linux). Several HTML parser configurations can now be set up on one index. Crawlers can run forever or only once. The locking issue has been identified and fixed. The join query has been improved.


Release Notes: This release adds more than 20 new features, including phonetic indexation, optical character recognition for PDF files and images, a SOAP Web service, geolocated search, YouTube, Dailymotion, and Vimeo indexation (using APIs), crawl caching on filesystems or Hadoop bases, a smaller memory footprint, and faster execution.


Release Notes: This fourth release candidate adds more than 20 new features, including phonetic indexation, optical character recognition for PDF files and images, a SOAP Web service, geolocated search, YouTube, Dailymotion, and Vimeo indexation (using APIs), crawl caching on filesystems or Hadoop bases, a smaller memory footprint, and faster execution.


Release Notes: This release adds many new enhancements, performance improvements, and bugfixes, progress information in the scheduler task, asynchronous XML uploading, a default stop words list, auto-complete fields and analyzer, a scheduler task which copies terms to an index, advanced spell checking, a regular expression filter for the database crawler, boost queries, new scored snippets, URL normalization, and CSV exportation.