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Name: Adam
Subject: Re: Problem with forced reindexing of still unexpired documents

> At 16:26:32  31/07/06, Maxime wrote:
>With latest snapshot 
>http://www.dataparksearch.org/dpsearch-4.42-31072006.tar.gz you may use 
>"UseDateHeader yes" command in your indexer.conf file to allow getting the 
>value of Date: HTTP-header as date of document modification if no 
>Last-Modified: header is specified.

Many thanks Maxime for this great improvement !

To be clear, does it mean that:

with  UseDateHeader set to "yes"

IF NO "Last-Modified" header available DPS will use the current standard date 
from HTTP header
as "Last-Modified" date ?

But I'm wondering how DPS can check already once indexed documents with -a 
switch 
if really changed since last indexing without Last-Modified header available ?
Does DPS compare the size of files ?

If we have lets say a page once indexed 3 months ago and WITHOUT 
"Last-Modified" header
available, should we use always -m switch to get it reindexed
or with -a switch DPS will be able to test itself if the page has changed or 
not 
EVEN if there is NO "Last-Modified" header available (based on file size ??) ?

Thanks in advance for your opinion at this matter.

Adam


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