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Markus Jelsma commented on NUTCH-1343:
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Questions should be asked on the mailing list, as you just did. Concrete bugs 
and changes can be filed in Jira. Please check the mailinglist for replies to 
your inquiry.
                
> Crawl sites with hashtags in url
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>
>                 Key: NUTCH-1343
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-1343
>             Project: Nutch
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: parser
>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>            Reporter: Roberto Gardenier
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> Hello,
> Im currently trying to crawl a site which uses hashtags in the urls. I dont 
> seem to get any results and Im hoping im just overlooking something.
> Site structure is as follows:
> http://domain.com (landingpage)
> http://domain.com/#/page1
> http://domain.com/#/page1/subpage1
> http://domain.com/#/page2
> http://domain.com/#/page2/subpage1
> and so on.
> I've pointed nutch to http://domain.com as start url and in my filter i've 
> placed all kind of rules.
> First i thought this would be sufficient:
> +http\://domain\.com\/#
> But then i realised that # is used for comments so i escaped it:
> +http\://domain\.com\/\#
> Still no results. So i thought i could use the asterix for it:
> +http\://domain\.com\/*
> Still no luck.. So i started using various regex stuff but without success.
> I noticed the following messages in hadoop.log:
> INFO  anchor.AnchorIndexingFilter - Anchor deduplication is: off
> Ive researched on this setting but i dont know for sure if this affects my 
> problem in a way. This property is set to false in my configs.
> I dont know if this is even related to the situation above but maybe it helps.
> Any help is very much appreciated! I've tried googling the problem but i 
> couldnt find documentation or anyone else with this problem.
> Many thanks in advance. 
> With kind regard,
> Roberto Gardenier

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