Compositions by Graham Whettam
Clarinet Concerto No. 1
Clarinet Concerto No. 2
Improvisations
Quintetto Concertato
Serenade
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Hi Geoff,
with extra_word_characters I have a different Problem.
On one hand I want 1998-10-11 to be treated like 19981011. So The document
contains 1998-10-11 and the search for 19981011 shuld give me a result too.
(- Valid Punctuation)
On the other hand I want a result only if I search for
I have two 18GB drives that I am using for a search project.
I want to split the files for htdig up so that it uses both drives and does
not just fill up one and not the other.
Any help would be appreciated.
~~
Philip L. King -
DACS Assistant Webmaster
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At 7:54 AM -0500 10/26/00, Phil King wrote:
I have two 18GB drives that I am using for a search project.
I want to split the files for htdig up so that it uses both drives and does
not just fill up one and not the other.
This would be very tricky. The largest files, naturally, are the
databases
Better is to use RAID-lineair (if I'm correct). This will
make your drives behave like one big disk. Then you don't have to
worry about it, but your OS will. But I think this is not
what you wanted to hear. Mabye it's called RAID-0.
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
At 7:54 AM
According to Reich, Stefan:
with extra_word_characters I have a different Problem.
On one hand I want 1998-10-11 to be treated like 19981011. So The document
contains 1998-10-11 and the search for 19981011 shuld give me a result too.
(- Valid Punctuation)
On the other hand I want a
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Compositions by Graham Whettam
Clarinet Concerto No. 1
Clarinet Concerto No. 2
Improvisations
Quintetto Concertato
Serenade
THESE WORKS ARE ALL PUBLISHED BY MERIDEN MUSIC - NOT MERIDIAN - PLEASE
CORRECT YOUR SITE INFORMATION
MERIDEN MUSIC EMAIL -
According to Stephane Bortzmeyer:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000, at 11 h 12, the keyboard of Geoff Hutchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I understand it, there is no real security here: anyone can setup a
form in a Web page which will call htsearch (not htsearch.pr) and this
htsearch
According to Sara Rudd:
I am having some trouble with configuring htdig it
seems to be ignoring some of the servers that I have
listed using limit_urls dont know why. But if I
include the main server name, under limit_urls is does
index them
www.csv.warwick.ac.uk
but of course I get a
According to Glen Davies:
Does anyone know why 'htdig' won't follow links using the
full HREF URL?
ie: http://www.mysite.com/dir/mypage.cfm?this_parameter
htdig only tries to follow 'http://www.mysite.com/dir/mypage.cfm'
This problem is referred to in a post 2 Dec 1998 and and was
Hmmm, this is a bit of a stumper. I can think of a few possibilities,
which are long-shots, but one might point to a solution:
1) Are you sure the /www/cgi-bin/htsearch binary is the same one as
the /home/httpd/cgi-bin/htsearch binary that the RPM installs? E.g. is
/www a symlink to
Hey, guys. One of the great things about the htdig mailing list
is the lack of flame wars, so let's try to avoid accusations and
counter-accusations. Doug's request is a good one, but unfortunately
too technically difficult for us to consider.
According to Douglas Kline:
I don't think you
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