How about: When an index file appears to have a problem (does not correlate perfectly with the file it is supposed to index), the index is deleted and then recreated automagically? I hate having to explain to my wife/parents how to use a file manager, find the directory that holds the mail, and delete the proper file (2 files with the same name, just different extensions - this may cause confusion :-)
On 6/19/2002 3:14 PM, Michael J Gruber wrote: > 06/19/2002 10:24 AM Steve VanSlyck venit, vidit, dixit: > >> It seems to me that there are a lot of problems for which corrupted >> index files are responsible. I recognize that the right way to fix a >> bug is to fix it at the source, but still I think there would be value >> in a front-end method of re-indexing. Such as the RFE posted below. >> Comments? >> >> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152869 > > > Every OS has a GUI which allows to delete selected msf files. > On the other hand, not all indexing problems are solved by that. So I > suggest to focus the efforts on solving the problem at the source. > > Michael > -- Karthik Sheka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
