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cwi...@yahoo.com commented on NUTCH-585: ---------------------------------------- Hi, Is it possible for you to share the code with me?? I seem to have found a use of the facility you wish to add to Nutch. I'm using a content management system called Infoglue to create my website. The pages I create for my site have a fixed template containing header, footer and a menu system. I wish that Nutch should index the template content only for the home page and I want it to index just the relevant (non-template) content on the inner pages. So please share your idea and/or code. Details of the implementation are appreciated. So far I have just been a naive Nutch user. Thanks a lot. Winz Quoted from: http://www.nabble.com/-jira--Created%3A-%28NUTCH-585%29--PARSE-HTML-plugin--Block-certain-parts-of-HTML-code-from-being-indexed-tp14023775p14023775.html > [PARSE-HTML plugin] Block certain parts of HTML code from being indexed > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: NUTCH-585 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-585 > Project: Nutch > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 0.9.0 > Environment: All operating systems > Reporter: Andrea Spinelli > Priority: Minor > > We are using nutch to index our own web sites; we would like not to index > certain parts of our pages, because we know they are not relevant (for > instance, there are several links to change the background color) and > generate spurious matches. > We have modified the plugin so that it ignores HTML code between certain HTML > comments, like > <!-- START-IGNORE --> > ... ignored part ... > <!-- STOP-IGNORE --> > We feel this might be useful to someone else, maybe factorizing the comment > strings as constants in the configuration files (say parser.html.ignore.start > and parser.html.ignore.stop in nutch-site.xml). > We are almost ready to contribute our code snippet. Looking forward for any > expression of interest - or for an explanation why waht we are doing is > plain wrong! -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.