At 11:14 AM 07/27/2000, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
>Well, it definitely turns up pages that don't contain either word.  Try
>setting description_factor to 0 and reindexing, just to make sure we can
>rule out inappropriate link description text from links to pages that
>turn up.

Yep, did that ... still returns results that aren't valid.

>If that's not the problem, I'd be inclined to suspect database corruption,
>although you're not getting any of the other classic symptoms.

I was at one point ... but I rebuilt the index and the details started 
showing up again.

Just for reference ... here's my config file (comments removed to save 
space) ...

database_dir:           /home/archive/db
common_dir:             /home/archive/common
start_url:      http://archive.midrange.com/
limit_urls_to:          ${start_url}
exclude_urls:           /cgi-bin/ .cgi /midrange-l-archive/
use_meta_description: true
bad_extensions:         .wav .gz .z .sit .au .zip .tar .hqx .exe .com .gif \
                 .jpg .jpeg .aiff .class .map .ram .tgz .bin .rpm .mpg .mov 
.avi
maintainer:             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
max_head_length:        10000
max_doc_size:           200000
no_excerpt_show_top:    true
#search_algorithm:      exact:1 synonyms:0.5 endings:0.1
#search_algorithm:      exact:1
local_urls:     http://archive.midrange.com/=/home/httpd/html/archive/
local_urls_only:        true
backlink_factor:        0
description_factor:     0


david

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