On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Tony Crockford wrote:
> At 18:06 on Wednesday, 14 Apr 2004, Jon Oransky wrote:
> > dont you have to have meta name=htdig-keywords?

No.  What he said about the conf file is true.

> "description
> The value allows you to specify an alternate excerpt (description) of a
> page. If the config-file attribute use_meta_description is used, then any
> documents with descriptions will use them instead of the automatically
> generated excerpts. The weight that words in the content string will have
> in search results is controlled by the meta_description_factor attribute
> in your configuration."

Exactly.

It looks like you've done everything right.  Silly questions :
you don't happen to have the attribute "description_meta_tag_names" set
to something besides "description" (the default) do you?
Do you also have the attribute "no_excerpt_show_top" in your conf file?
Or other excerpt-handling attributes?  Maybe it's causing htDig some
confusion.

Finally - check if you have a \ on the preceding line - maybe it's not
picking up this attribute (although it should cause the app to barf since
the config file would be invalid)

- Duane



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