Erik Hatcher wrote:
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 07:07 PM, Michael Wechner wrote:Maybe Erik wants to include an "improved" version of my code snippet into CVS.
Only if it can be made generic somehow - but that might be a bit tricky to implement depending on how crazy we wanted to get with it. The HtmlDocument class is really meant to be just an example of how to use the Ant <index> task I wrote along with the FileExtensionDocumentHandler that uses it. So its original purpose was not to be a robust HTML document indexer, but an example piece of a larger puzzle.
sure, no problem. Actually I think it's good to have small demo code and "larger" industrial strength code.
I guess I am not the only one wanting to exclude certain parts from an HTML page ;-)
I've seen this request come up in the recent past, in fact. And its a perfectly reasonable one, especially if you are in charge of the HTML.
yeah, I am not sure if there is a standard way to do this. I just know from an Atomz demo that they
are using something like this.
It would be nice if there would be a "standard tag" for this, or at least that the Open Source Search Engines
projects could agree on one. To have it configurable would also be nice of course, but I think it
wouldn't be necessary for the beginning.
Thanks
Michael
Erik
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