Hi Karen,
All I can say is, I have done removal of URLs using -C and limiting
options and it seems to work for me. No, I haven't done any serious
testing on this - because deleting 404s is really not that important to
me. You could try -X1 and/or -X2 afterwards if you want to be sure
everything is consistent, but again, no I can't assure that will be the
case because I don't know.

If you're scared to do it on your production db, then set up a test
system and try it. If it doesn't work as expected, then post to the list.
I surely didn't have the intention of making anyone look bad, I just
thought you might get results more quickly if you tried it out yourself.
I usually get results more quickly that way, anyway.

Actually, perhaps the option you are looking for is "DeleteBad yes | no"
in aspseek.conf. (man aspseek.conf). Yes, that would probably be the
best thing to do.

Cheers,

>
> According to you I can do the following without one bit of fear
> something will break:
>
> ./index -C -s 1
> ./index -C -s 202
> ./index -C -s 204
> ./index -C -s 205
> ./index -C -s 300
> ...




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