Geoff Hutchison writes:
>
> At 12:03 PM +0200 10/5/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I don't remember this was on the list before. You mean prevent the
> >need of htmerge after htdig ?
>
> This has been on the list for ages. Right now you don't *really* need
> to run htmerge after htdig. You should since it will purge deleted
> pages and so on, but this isn't what I'm talking about.
You have to, otherwise it may give wrong answers (href to not found link ->
words within the href inserted when parsing the parent document and not deleted
unless you run htmerge).
> I'm talking about the problem of having symbolic links or aliases to
> files, so that a given document has several URLs. Obviously, no one
> wants the file to be indexed multiple times, so the indexer needs to
> realize that it's indexed the file before. In some cases, the indexer
> could even spiral into an infinite loop because the server (or CGI)
> is generating a self-referential URL that's different every time.
I see, thanks for the comment.
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