On Feb 17, 2005, at 8:58 PM, Jim wrote:

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Chuck Phillips (Console, Inc.) wrote:

I expected that enabling use_doc_date would make my modified rundig (no -i, no -a) only update the index for pages that have newer meta dates.

I don't think that use_doc_date is intended to be used in this way.

So then what is the "correct" way to do this? I have a site that takes about 30 hours to fully index, so obviously I'd like to just do an update most of the time, but it sounds like this isn't going to be as easy as dropping the -i and -a. I've run that a couple of times on a subset of my pages and it looks like they are all being processed each time.


thanks,

janine



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