use of name "server control" leads to much confusion
as what is a server nowadays? and whose server?
I think "digging control" would be better.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Geoff Hutchison [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 February 1999 18:10
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [htdig3-dev] Website and Documentation
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Marjolein has recently submitted a bunch of changes to the documentation,
> fixing all sorts of minor problems.
>
> However, she points out that the current attrs.html file is so big (155K)
> that searching for attributes on htdig.org won't return the excerpt.
> (Actually it also shows a bug that I need to hunt down--it gives the size
> as max_doc_size and not the real document size.)
>
> I've been wondering about splitting the file into logical groups. This
> would let us break attrs.html into smaller, more comprehensible chunks. In
> addition, it would enable examples using multiple attributes as people
> might use in their config files.
>
> Here's some suggested breakdowns:
> * External Parsers -> Should be separate doc anyway.
> * Ranking Factors -> Make more sense in one doc, can give examples of
> multiple
> rankings on a site changing the output.
> * Server Control -> max_hopcount, server_max_docs, limit_urls_to
> * Search Formatting -> Templates, Graphics, Result Sorting
> * Fuzzy Control -> search_algorithms, prefix_match_char
> * Filenames -> common_dir, database_dir
>
> This would probably help people figure out "How do I make my own
> templates?" and "How can I turn on fuzzy matching?" easily.
>
> Any thoughts? What breakdowns am I missing? What attributes have I
> forgotten?
> -Geoff
>
>
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