On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, U.O. Telematica Municipale - Comune di Prato wrote:

> The first "bug" I found regards htdig, and occurs  when I set meta
> description to belong to the "keywords" list.
>
> This way, the old HTML.cc, didn't store the description inside the
> DocumentRef class object.

Yes, this is a point. Thanks for the code, though it would be great if you
sent patches rather than a whole file. That way we'll be able to see just
your changes.

See http://dev.htdig.org/patches.html

> was set to -1 and so meta_description wasn't showed ...
> 
> Now, this instruction is skipped if the meta_description use is set (and
> if description is found)

Hmm. I'm a big fan of the no_excerpt_show_top attribute. If the search is
found in the description or normal excerpt, it highlights the search and
shows the exact context.

If it's not found, it shows the top of the description or the normal
excerpt.

IMHO, this is better than your patch since yours won't highlight the
search if it's found in the description. :-(

Maybe we should just make no_excerpt_show_top true by default?

-Geoff

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