Title: AW: [aseek-users] ram usage question + restrict search to specifi c area question

this is also what i found out. that's kind of bad, as we probably want to use aspseek in our intranet,
here it would be absolutly usefull to restrict the search to certain subdirs. and i think it is not
suitable to define a subset for each directory in our intranet...

can anyone explain me, why subsets were used instead of restrciting it by a look at the url? is it
because of performance.


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Von: Gerard Beekmans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 26. September 2001 16:30
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: [aseek-users] ram usage question + restrict search to
specifi c area question

On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 10:45:49AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i just read through the mailing-list archive, and i wonder: can it be done
> only by setting up subsets?
> in our intranet we use at the moment htdig but i want to replace htdig
> espacially when we setup up our
> new content management system. so, htdig supports a option "restrict" which
> with you can restrict the
> search to a specific server _and_ subdirectory, i just tried the option ul
> with my site and even if
> i say "ul=http://www.some.server.com/subdir/%" searchd finds all pages from
> "http://www.some.server.com"
> i haven't setup/difined subsets in the database...

i've done some reading and read the url's given in the last email and you
definitely need to setup subsets else it just won't work. Without the
subsets you can restirct to the different Servers, but subsets are needed
for subdir's


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