Ciao Peter!
for the language support.You can share that database with every word database you have in the same language, and there's no need to re-generate it from scratch with every single indexing process.
I *guess* that every indexing process rewrites the root2word / word2root
database. And I guess I don't want that, I *think* that if I guessed right it's
probably no good if a indexing process that indexes only a few pages rewrites
the databases so if someone searches in a big index he/she might not find
everything.
Did anybody understand what I mean?
The two archives are in an ispell format and are generated by the htfuzzy application, when the 'endings' algorithm is called.
For more info, give a look at the documentation of htfuzzy (http://www.htdig.org/htfuzzy.html) and FAQ 4.10 (http://www.it.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q4.10)
Hope this helps,
Ciao
-Gabriele
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