Geoff Hutchison escribi:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Evelio Martinez wrote:
> How can it be fix ?
> What does it mean the links endings?
?N=D ?M=D ?S=D ...
> By the way, the subdirectory doc is
a symlink. I do not know it it
> has something to do with this wrong result.
It means that you're running
Never mind: I got local filesystem-only working with my start file
(whose "urls" are in the form "a
href="/win/MyDocuments/Tech/Adobe_Reader_.htm"Adobe_Reader/a") with:
start_url:
http:///win/win/MyDocuments/Tech/OrganizeText/OrgTxt-Lnx.htm
local_urls: http://win/=//
Another question: Why
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, George Herson wrote:
But as stated in the FAQ (1.9) phrase searching will be/has been added in
the 3.2 release.
I'm using 3.2.0b3...
--Juergen
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 08:45:23 -0500
From: George Herson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like to be able to preserve the user's state, held in the query string,
when a search is done.
So my idea is to return just the urls from a search
that only match the state
of the user. Basically, we have a ?lang=en or ?lang=fr, and since many
of our pages are not translated yet, it's the
Searching on 'non airline' is phrase searching, which is on the TODO list
at www.htdig.org, meaning it's not implemented yet.
Juergen Peus wrote:
Hi all,
just another stupid question:
- when i search for " devised " i get 4 matches, OK.
- when i search for " 'non airline' " it get 1