According to Anthony E.:
> They are xsp files, (xml files produced by
> cocoon)...however, the resulting content that is
> displayed to the client is static HTML.
>
> I'm not sure why this is happening.
That makes two of us! If the static HTML looks fine, I can't imagine why
htdig would mess up the excerpts unless you have a corrupted database.
Does reindexing from scratch make the problem go away?
> Some of the URLs have parameters passed to them,
> ie - domain.com/file.xsp?blah=true
>
> Is there a way to disable the querystring in htdig?
> so it'll just index file.xsp, rather than
> file.xsp?blah=1
> file.xsp?blah=2
> file.xsp?blah=3
> etc..
You could try experimenting with the bad_querystr attribute to eliminate
some of these.
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