Sorry I wasn't clear.  It's the part in the ():  
>> http://www.learn2.com/cgi-bin/learnline?23@(^3290)@14%40
It's just a number that gets incremented each time a page is
requested so a fresh page is pulled from the server.
FYI, a little bit from the documentation about the query
string:
[?<command>@<certificate>@<parameters>]
command defines a template, the certificate IDs the current
user, and the parameters define a location: folder, message,
or discussion.
Thanks (again) for your interest...
Len  

>> I am looking for a patch for htdig to take the user id
>> (^3290 in this case) out of the URL before it gets indexed
>> as a unique url.  I set the server_max_docs so that htdig
>
>No offense, but it's not entirely obvious what the "user id" is 
>from that
>particular URL. While I think there are people who'd be willing to 
>provide
>such a patch, w/o knowing what part of a query string is to be 
>removed,
>it's not particularly easy.
>
>Most query strings I'm famililar with take the form
>?key1=value&key2=value.... In this form, it's fairly easy
to figure 
>out
>what fields are "user id" or whatnot.

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