On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 06:43 PM, Adam Brown wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion however if you look at the 'title' meta tag for theNot sure what is going on, but I guess we are looking at different things. Neither the page you mentioned in a previous message nor what I assume to be the corresponding output you sent earlier today includes any occurrence of the word "womans". At least not as of five minutes ago.
page you will see that the word "womans" is used without an apostrophe and
this instance is being indexed as "woman". It's got me stumped. Can someone
point me to the correct location in the source where I can check what is
going on.
I tried adding the meta lines from your page to a file on my machine and then indexing the file. If I add the word "womans" to the meta element, it shows up as "womans" in the word database. Also, "woman's" ends up in the database as "woman" and "womans". Likewise "women's" ends up as "women" and "womens". I don't think anything is wrong with the code itself.
If you want to confirm the URL for the page you are currently working with, I would be happy to dig it from here and compare notes with you.
Jim
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