Ah yes, i copied the wrong URL indeed. I executed the commands with the URL enclosed in quotes and got the same output with for both true and false for parser.fix.embeddedparams.
Sorry :) On Wednesday 12 October 2011 13:59:05 Andrzej Bialecki wrote: > On 12/10/2011 13:17, Markus Jelsma (Commented) (JIRA) wrote: > > [ > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-797?page=com.atlassian. > > jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId= > > 13125717#comment-13125717 ] > > > > Markus Jelsma commented on NUTCH-797: > > ------------------------------------- > > > > This test was on a local instance. I tried both values for > > parser.fix.embeddedparams with: $ bin/nutch parsechecker > > http://www.funkybabes.nl/;ROOOWAN/fotoboek > > > > > > Is this how it should be implemented? I'm not sure. Embedded params are a > > bit puzzling :) > > Hmm ... if that's the exact command-line expression that you entered > then if you are using a *nix shell the semicolon would mean the end of > command, so in fact what was executed would be: > > $ bin/nutch parsechecker http://www.funkybabes.nl/ > ...lots of output ... > bash: ROOOWAN/fotoboek: command not found