Just a guess... Try increasing the max_head_length. From the
documentation:
"For each document retrieved, the top of the document is stored. This
attribute determines the size of this block. The text that will be
stored is only the text; no markup is stored.
We found that storing 50,000 bytes will store about 95% of all the
documents completely. This really depends on how much storage is
available and how much you want to show."
The default is 512.
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Feb 7, 2006, at 12:59 AM, John Churchill wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm hoping someone here can help me or at least point me in the right
direction. I've just setup htdig and I've found that htdig doesn't
seem to be indexing everything. I have a list of names that appears
in one of my web pages. I'm expecting that all the names will be
indexed so that I might search on them. When I run the search
(looking for skagit) nothing is found. I look in the wordlist in my
database directory and see that the name I'm looking for is not there.
Lot's of other words have been indexed, but not skagit. I've double
checked my minimum and maximum word length and that doesn't seem to be
the problem. I've also increased the max doc size. Is there
something I'm missing here? Anyone have any ideas?
Other searches seem to work. I even turned on number indexing and I
am now able to search on phone numbers. I just don't seem to have this
name. There are other names missing as well.
Thanks,
-John
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