I very much doubt this, because none of the documents are created dynamicallyDate: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:08:38 -0400 From: Emma Jane Hogbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [htdig] Double results Reply-To: Emma Jane Hogbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [...]
I see this as being one of two things: the URLs are actually slightly different for each "same" result. e.g. http://example.com/?blah=one&blah=TWO http://example.com/?blah=TWO&blah=one
Solve this one by fixing the URLs in the pages so that all links are identical.
and if I had symlinks in there there should be obvious differences in the URL.
Also I'm not on a case insensitive server....
But I'll double and triple check all this.
I already did this after upgrading my external converter, but I have no clearOr for some reason the database didn't purge properly after a small gaffe somewhere. Solve this one by deleting the database and starting a crawl from scratch.
memory of whether I only ran rundig -a or rundig and deleted the db files
before doing so. Would you expect that to make a difference? Like: If the
db files are messed up, does a rundig without -i overwrite EVERYTHING or
are there things that remain and might carry faults into the new db?
Regards,
Karl.
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