According to sreeneel:
> Hi Gilles,
> Thanks very much for your prompt reply.
> well, I dont have any such attributes like 
> url_part_aliases or common_url_parts in my 
> htdig.conf

OK, we can rule that out then.

> Here's the configuration of my machine:
> 1)htdig version: htdig-3.2.0b3

You'll probably want to upgrade to the latest 3.2.0b4 development snapshot
in any case.  There have been many serious bugs fixed since the February
release of b3.

> 2)I am running RedHatLinux version 7.0

You may want to consider upgrading to 7.1.  In either case, you should
make sure you install all update RPMs issued by Red Hat, as described in
their errata.  RH 7.0 in particular had a lot of serious bugs, including
compiler and glibc bugs, which need to be fixed with their update RPMs
before you can trust any code you compile on your system.

> 3) I haven't tried more than one version of htdig-
> Do you think I should try some stable build 
> rather than the beta build?

Depends what you want to do.  Recent snapshots of 3.2.0b4 have been
pretty good, and most development and testing is now done on Linux, so
if you need any of the features and improvements that are unique to 3.2,
I'd say give the latest b4 snapshot a try.

On the other hand, if you don't need the fancy features, and you
want something tried and tested, and solid, I'd recommend the 3.1.6
development snapshot.

> 4) I have not made any changes to 
> url_part_aliases or common_url_parts(actually I 
> dont have them in my htdig.conf, and I didnt add 
> them)
> 5)I rebuit my index by running rundig quite a few 
> times, but no luck
> 
> hmm... I didnt know that the attributes like 
> translate_amp and so on are ineffective in the 
> newer releases. I could not find that in the 
> docs..

The translate_* attributes have been removed from the 3.2 documentation,
because they've been removed from the programs.  They were the wrong
approach to a problem to which there has been a better solution for
about a year and a half.

> I hope this info helps you in suggesting 
> something for me
> 
> Thanks again
> SreeneeL

I think so.  Hope my suggestions help you.

-- 
Gilles R. Detillieux              E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Spinal Cord Research Centre       WWW:    http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil
Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba  Phone:  (204)789-3766
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