I'm using ht://Dig 3.1.5 on FreeBSD 4.4. I was using slightly
older versions of both, but just upgraded. I don't know if that is
relivent, since I didn't check for this problem until after the upgrades.
My site's webmaster has been changing the site greatly, moving
from a PHP system that used a ton of include() statements to a PHP system
that uses some include()s and some MySQL access. In the process of doing
this, a lot of old URLs are now pointing to a real web page, but one that
generates a PHP error message. In other words, its a real page according
to a direct HTTP request, but the site doesn't actually link to it and we
don't want people going to it.
I used htdig -i, but that didn't seem to work quite right. I now
have search results that are correct, but obviously missing many pages.
On top of that, it will claim that it is showing me 1-10 of 17 hits, but
only display one hit. If I click on "next," it will claim to show 11-17
of 17 but not actually show anything.
It sounds a lot like parts of the DB were rebuilt while other
parts were not. Can anyone suggest a way to fix this?
TIA,
Jaime
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Network Administrator
Cairo-Durham Central School District
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