On 3/20/2015 6:59 AM, Svyatoslav Mishyn wrote:
> $ sed -ne 's/.*\"\(.*\.wiki\).*/\1/p' www/permutedindex.html | sort | wc -l
> 163
> 
> $ sed -ne 's/.*\"\(.*\.wiki\).*/\1/p' www/permutedindex.html | sort -u | wc -l
> 49
> 
> $ sed -ne 's/.*\"\(.*\.md\).*/\1/p' www/permutedindex.html | sort  | wc -l
> 9
> 
> $ sed -ne 's/.*\"\(.*\.md\).*/\1/p' www/permutedindex.html | sort -u | wc -l
> 2

This is intentional.  A permuted index provides many links to the same
documents, permuting the name each time.

For example, a document titled "hello world" will be linked from "hello
world" and "world — hello".

-- 
Andy Goth | <andrew.m.goth/at/gmail/dot/com>

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