Re: [htdig] different search results

2000-11-20 Thread David Adams
Gilles R. Detillieux wrote: According to gkalter: Hope this mailing-list is the right one..;-) Today I got htdig to work pretty well on a site containing many PDF-Files. • Cobalt Raq2 micorserver (mips) with RedHat based Linux After updating the C++ Compiler (see mailing

Re: [htdig] different search results

2000-11-20 Thread Geoff Hutchison
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, David Adams wrote: Or does one really get a link which when followed brings up the .PDF document open at the relevant page? If so, that would be quite something, especially if it worked for a range of browsers. What would be the correct HTML a name="..." tags for the

[htdig] Question about search engine

2000-11-20 Thread Dmitry Lesov
Dear Sir/Madam I have a specific question about the search engine. I am looking for the search engine smart enough to target HTML pages back into original frame set. Does your search engine have this capability? Please reply ASAP.Thank You Sincerely, Dmitry Lesov (416)323-1981 A.K.A. New Media

Re: [htdig] Question about search engine

2000-11-20 Thread Doug Barton
Dmitry Lesov wrote: Dear Sir/Madam I have a specific question about the search engine. I am looking for the search engine smart enough to target HTML pages back into original frame set. Does your search engine have this capability? Please reply ASAP.Thank You No search engine I

Re: [htdig] different search results

2000-11-20 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Geoff Hutchison: On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, David Adams wrote: Or does one really get a link which when followed brings up the .PDF document open at the relevant page? If so, that would be quite something, especially if it worked for a range of browsers. What would be the correct

Re: [htdig] Question about search engine

2000-11-20 Thread nets
At 11:41 AM -0800 11/20/2000, Doug Barton wrote: Dmitry Lesov wrote: Dear Sir/Madam I have a specific question about the search engine. I am looking for the search engine smart enough to target HTML pages back into original frame set. Does your search engine have this capability? Please

Re: [htdig] Question about search engine

2000-11-20 Thread Doug Barton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 11:41 AM -0800 11/20/2000, Doug Barton wrote: Dmitry Lesov wrote: Dear Sir/Madam I have a specific question about the search engine. I am looking for the search engine smart enough to target HTML pages back into original frame set. Does your search

[htdig] configuration problem

2000-11-20 Thread Morgan
Or so I think... I have a message board on my web site. The index to the message board prints out links to every single message ever posted on the message board when the local host views the page(So that htdig can index all messages, even those that are so old they are not normally seen).

Re: [htdig] configuration problem

2000-11-20 Thread Geoff Hutchison
At 8:39 PM -0600 11/20/00, Morgan wrote: Whatever message happens to appear at the top of the page gets indexed just fine, but only that one. The other thousands don't get touched by htdig. Yes, you're correct that it's a configuration problem. See http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#max_doc_size

Re: [htdig] configuration problem

2000-11-20 Thread Morgan
If it is a configuration problem(or a user error!:), it's not that one. I set the max_doc_size to an obscenely large number(Bigger than I already had it). I know htdig is getting there because it indexes the list of messages and the first link on the page but quits after that. I assume 9g is

Re: [htdig] configuration problem

2000-11-20 Thread Geoff Hutchison
At 9:56 PM -0600 11/20/00, Morgan wrote: If it is a configuration problem(or a user error!:), it's not that one. I set the max_doc_size to an obscenely large number(Bigger than I already had it). I know htdig is getting there because it indexes the list of messages and the first link on the page