Sorry! Me again.
Are there any special german words, which may not be written down
in a website using htdig? Let me know!
;-)
htdig mismatch problem mentioned before seems to be related on
content of the same very "special" site.
What changed?
I just revised the complete site. The site now complies with W3C
validator.
What didn't change?
We use german affix tables, bad_word list, ISO 8859-1 locale,
the same server than before, ...
What's new?
Annoying: even when the site now is indexed STANDALONE, htsearch
still results in search mismatch! URLs and EXCERPTs do not match
each other. Mismatch "pairs" are reproducable with any constellation
of domains and/or configuration of htdig.
Funny enough to see: all other sites seem to be indexed correctly,
even when using the whole set of domains including those of our
customers.
???
Did I forget to delete some misterious files before starting a
new index...? I'm using "htdig -i" from the original rundig.
This should create a new index, even when I manually delete all
db files before (except root2word, word2root, synonyms).
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