I checked the db.wordlist and found a -1 and a -2 record. This is the output
from htdig -v
0:0:0:http://www.audiblefaith.com/staging/members/: ---++-----+-++++-----
size = 23184
1:1:1:http://www.audiblefaith.com/staging/members/email: not found
2:2:1:http://www.audiblefaith.com/staging/members/getemail: redirect
3:3:1:http://www.audiblefaith.com/staging/members/index:
---**------****----- size = 23184
4:4:1:http://www.audiblefaith.com/staging/members/forums/: not found
5:5:1:http://www.audiblefaith.com/staging/members/calendar/: not found
6:6:1:http://www.audiblefaith.com/staging/members/biblesrc: redirect
7:7:1:http://www.audiblefaith.com/staging/members/askbob/: not found
Now when I ran it this time there are no "-" records in the htmerge -v
output. Not sure why it would be different I didn't change anything. I am
running this to index only one page right now. It's totally acceptable that
it's not following most of the links, but I don't understand why it wouldn't
index the one page.
Roger Harrell
>I don't know what "htmerge: ####" is supposed to mean. Try htmerge with
>-v and -s options, or even with -vv, and look carefully for anything
>suspicious. After htdig runs, does db.wordlist contain only word records,
>or is there a "-" record in it too? If there is, htdig is telling htmerge
>to remove that document ID, so you'd need to look at the htdig -v output
>to find out why.
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