Ciao Peter!

for the language support.
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?
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.

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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