I'm sorry that this does not directly answer your question, but the way
that I make use of that data is to parse it with a PERL script, and turn
it into some basic html. That same option would allow you to ignore any
data you aren't interested in. The script simply runs as the last part
of my (equivalent of) rundig.
Mike
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KI SHIN
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 9:39 PM
To: HtDig Mailing List SourceForge
Subject: [htdig] Ref: is not being displayed
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to display the Ref: field in a broken
link report?
At the end of the indexing process, HtDig shows Errors to take
note of. Basically, it lists a webpage not found which is linked from a
Ref page.
Is there an attribute that I can turn on and off?
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