Please direct your questions to the list, not to me personally. See FAQ 1.16. Also, you're off topic, as this has nothing to do with last week's "Incremental indexing" thread, so you should pick a more descriptive subject. According to crosstar: > I have copiously poured over the messages > in the mailing list, as well as references in FAQ. > I am not very technical, but my situation is that htdig is > missing a lot of files, words and subdirectories, altogether. > > I'm wondering if there is a simpler adjustment in > htdig.conf to remedy this? I simply do not understand > the instrtuctions, as given, unfortunately, and note that > one reader says that he thinks tinkering with the > server is not the answer. Did you follow the recommendations in FAQ 5.25 & 5.27? That's probably where you should focus your attention. Running htdig with the -vvv option will give you tons of output, but if you trace your way through there you might be able to see why it's missing parts of your site. > I tried running htfuzzy but get the error: > htfuzzy: No algorithms specified You need to tell htfuzzy which database to build. This won't solve your problem above, though. It's just for building databases for fuzzy match algorithms. > I have changed one default up upping to: > max_head_length: 50000 That will make htdig keep more of each document for use in excerpts for matched pages, but it won't get you more matches. However, upping the max_doc_size may get htdig to index more stuff if it was missing links from really large pages. See FAQ 5.1. -- Gilles R. Detillieux E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spinal Cord Research Centre WWW: http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba Phone: (204)789-3766 Winnipeg, MB R3E 3J7 (Canada) Fax: (204)789-3930 ------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the htdig mailing list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will receive a message to confirm this. List archives: <http://www.htdig.org/mail/menu.html> FAQ: <http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html>
