On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 12:16:57 -0600 (CST)
> From: Gilles Detillieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Joe R. Jah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Non-zero max_keywords disables meta keywords;(
>
> If they make a difference in the dig, why don't they show up in
> the search. Does the specific keyword you're looking for in htsearch
> actually exist in db.wordlist in all cases? Does its weight change when
> you change max_keywords?
I'll investigate that in my next series of tests.
> Perhaps you should try a simpler test case. Just dig one or two of the
> documents with all the keywords, and nothing else. Then, you'll get a
> better handle on what changes when you change max_keywords.
Good point; I'll do that too.
> The fact that db.wordlist increases in size suggests to me that the
> keywords are being added. Maybe what you think is the 6th meta keyword
> isn't really the 6th. Remember that meta keyword tags can take many
> forms, especially if you've customised the keywords_meta_tag_names
> attribute.
Yes I found that out by increasing max_keywords; I dug it when I set it to
28. I also tried the 11th meta keyword and could dig it by setting
max_keywords to 33!!? I need to to a lot more tests to figure out the
order, by which htdig looks up meta keywords. I have the following in my
htdig.conf file:
keywords_meta_tag_names: keywords htdig-keywords description
There happens to be 26 words in the meta description of those documents.
If you mean I'll have to account for them to get a handle of meta keywords
order it may be hopeless. Should I rearrange the above line to:
keywords_meta_tag_names: htdig-keywords description keywords
to make sure the sixth keyword is really the sixth?
Thanks,
Joe
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