On Friday, October 25, 2002, at 03:43 PM, Gene Ellis wrote:

I did a search for the word "hybrid" on my website. The resulting page contains summaries of the pages within my site that contain the word "hybrid." The summaries themselves contain "hybrid" bolded when it shows up. All except for one entry. It does not show the word "hybrid" in the summary. But the page does contain the word "hybrid." The only thing about this page that is different than the others is that the word "hybrid" is found within a nested table. Does htdig have trouble displaying text from a nested table on the search results page? Please let me know. Thanks!
The fact that the term is in a table shouldn't affect whether or not it shows up in an excerpt.

By default, only the first 512 bytes of document text is available for excerpts (see http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#max_head_length). Perhaps the occurrence you are looking for is not within the first 'max_head_length' bytes? Does the summary you receive correspond to the top of the page? If the no_excerpt_show_top attribute is enabled, the excerpt will consist of the top of the page whenever excerpt text containing the query terms is not available.

Jim



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