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Old 07-27-2018, 04:02 AM   #19
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My textual ebooks either have DOCX, PDF or both formats. DOCX and PDF get completely indexed by WS and X1, which is why I keep the DOCX/PDF formats.
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Interesting.
I added search file extensions for epub files which work reasonable well as epub are just text files (within a zip container). See attachment.
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Interesting, Pretty sure I've tried that and found it to be ineffective, even with Citekits ZIP iFilter DLL, but that was a long time ago on Win 7.

I'll give it a another spin on my laptop.
@DrChiper

Nuh, EPUBs are not listed in the WS or X1 search results. In books where I have DOCX, PDF or both I see both files listed in search results, but I don't see any EPUBs when I have all three.

And there's no point in creating a ZIP or RAR archives as calibre format files and using archive file iFilter DLLs just so I can search them, because I still won't see the text in the Explorer or X1 Preview panels.

So, I ask once again, are you able to do WS searches and see EPUB files listed in the WS search results?

BR
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