This could be true but the string is NOT in text!
btw, I edited htdig.conf and set the bigger number  :))

regards
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>Subject: [htdig] weird results
>Date: �t 19.�8.�1999�14:14
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>>
>> Hi,
>> I asked htdig about one word on our server and it responded:
>> url, 4! stars and text:
>> (None of the search words were found in the top of this document)
>>
>> what does it mean?
>
> When you make the index, you specify a variable : max_head_length
> this variable give the size of the top document keep in your database for
> each document.
> If your htsearch find a document, but the word is in part not keeped ny
> htdig, htsearch cannot watch it.
> Example:
>
> I have a max_head_length of 50000 bytes
> I have a document of 100000 bytes. Only the 50000 of the top is keeped.
> When a search a word is in the second part of the document, htsearch can
> give the link, but not the context of this word.
>
> If you want that always htsearch give the context, you must give a large
> limit for this variable.
>
>>
>> thanks
>> --
>> Robert Cerny
>
> Nicolas POIZOT
>
>
>> **************************
>> Robert Cerny
>> DataLine Technology Ltd.
>> Ceskomoravska 15
>> 190 00 Prague 9
>> Czech Republic
>> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://www.dataline.cz
>> ICQ: 42187099
>> PGP public keyID: 0x869BE348
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