On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Rupert Jones wrote:

> Unsurprisingly, it's the simple things that get us.
> 
> There are actually two ways of doing it:
> 
> Htdig.conf: placing
> 
> exclude: php html

Just to be clear, 'exclude' is excluding results from the search. It is
not excluding those documents from the index. This is a little different
from what you originally asked about. The HTML and PHP files are still
being indexed and stored in the database as usual. That is why you found
this solution under the htsearch attributes rather than the htdig
attributes.

Jim


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