--On Tuesday, November 20, 2001 11:27:07 PM +0000 Alan Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> For example, Inktomi Enterprise Search uses <!--stopindex--> and >> <!--startindex--> to turn indexing off and on within a page. Other >> engines use different tags. > > That's only for the Enterprise Search, not main Inktomi indexes - is that > correct? I don't know any global indexes that support such a scheme.
Yes, that is for Enterprise Search (formerly Ultraseek Server). So this is most useful for people to tune their own site search. See the stories at www.pcworld.com for examples. Inktomi Web Search and others use a different approach, paid submission. A web publisher can submit tuned pages directly to the crawler. This is not paid placement, like GoTo/Overture. It is paying to get quality stuff in the index frequently. When you tune content for submission, you can leave out all the navcrap. wunder -- Walter Underwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Staff Engineer, Inktomi http://www.inktomi.com/ -- This message was sent by the Internet robots and spiders discussion list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). For list server commands, send "help" in the body of a message to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
