Gilles,

I am a little new to all this.  I am using Red Hat 7.2 and found these 
patches listed:

   htdig-3.2.0-2.011302.i386.rpm
   htdig-web-3.2.0-2.011302.i386.rpm

Do you know which one "goes with" 3.2.0b4?  I don't mind doing a tar install 
but I find the rpm installs usually go better (regarding dependencies and 
such!)

Thanks very much!
-Laura




>From: Gilles Detillieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (From Laura)
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [htdig] Quoting Search String Behavior
>Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 11:17:29 -0500 (CDT)
>
>According to From Laura:
> > I am having a hard time understanding how HTDIG handles quoted search
> > strings.  My specific question is whether quotes indicate a next-to or
> > ordered relationship.  For instance, for my specific boolean query:
> >
> > #A (usval86 or usval34 or usval150) and "tablespace usage"
> > Result: Returns pages as expected with the phrase "tablespace usage".
> >
> > So to further test quote behavior I issued the boolean query:
> >
> > #B (usval86 or usval34 or usval150) and "usage name tablespace"
> > Result: No matches.  (Note that each page in #A had the term "name" in 
>it).
> >
> > So, I decide that the quotes indicate order.  But the following tests
> > surprised me.  This ALL query:
> >
> > #C "Unable Extend Objects to"
> > Result:  Returned a page with these terms ordered this way:
> > "Objects Unable to Extend Notes"
> >
> > However, this query:
> > #D "Extend to Unable Objects"
> > Result: No matches.
> >
> > Am I correct to assume that there are some complicated algorithms behind 
>the
> > scenes and there is not a black and white behavior for quotes?  I was 
>unable
> > to find any recent documentation.
> >
> > Note I am using version 3.2.0b3.
> >
> > Also a big thank you to the developers who created this product. I am 
>sure
> > it requires a lot of your time.  We all love it!
>
>Glad you like it.  There are LOTS of bugs in 3.2.0b3, including some
>with the query parser and phrase support!  I'd recommend upgrading to the
>latest snapshot of 3.2.0b4, from http://www.htdig.org/files/snapshots/,
>and then see if you still get odd behaviour.  One thing I do know is
>that words smaller than minimum_word_length or words in bad_words are
>not considered significant in your phrase, and therefore not needed for
>a match.
>
>--
>Gilles R. Detillieux              E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Spinal Cord Research Centre       WWW:    http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/
>Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba  Winnipeg, MB  R3E 3J7  (Canada)




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