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I am using V 3.2.0 3b. I have set _factors as listed below
in the htdig.conf file. Also included are the <HEAD> section for two html documents. The htdig seems to be indexing the
entire document as search returns in this example both documents for
“101” search string but no document for “AC”. What am I
doing wrong ? We purchased the Word to Web product and
the output requires a hatchet job. As we have many (6,000+) or so documents to
convert this is an issue. If I new where I was going wrong in my syntax or
logic this would be easy. Thanks you…. ************************ backlink_factor:
0 date_factor:
0 description_factor:
0 heading_factor_1:
0 heading_factor_2:
0 heading_factor_3:
0 heading_factor_4:
0 heading_factor_5:
0 heading_factor_6:
0 keywords_factor:
1000 meta_description_factor:
0 text_factor:
0 title_factor:
0 keywords_meta_tag_names:
keywords htdig-keywords **************** <HTML> <HEAD> <META
HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> < <META
NAME="htdig-keywords" CONTENT="AC ac
101 AC101 ac101 AC-101 ac-101"> <TITLE>AC101I2_Final_Selection</TITLE> </HEAD> ************************************** <HTML> <HEAD> <META
HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> < <meta name=keywords content="DG, dg, 6079, DG6079,
dg6079, DG 6079, dg 6079, DG-6079, dg-6079, DESAG"> <TITLE>DG6079I1_First_Selection</TITLE> </HEAD> |
- Re: [htdig] Keywords and meta names Kopp Glass MIS Dept.
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- Re: [htdig] Keywords and meta names Gilles Detillieux

