Hey Shay.

Some friendly advice. Cross-posting a question will make you unpopular fast. Its best to start on the most appropriate seeming list and only move on from there if you are getting no satisfaction. The below question looks best at home over on the archive-access list. Let me have a go at answering it there.

Yours,
St.Ack

Shay Lawless wrote:
Hi all,

I'm using NutchWax (Version 0.7.0-200611082313) and Wera (Version 0.5.0-200611082313) to Index a collection of ARC files generated by a web crawl using the Heritrix web crawler (Version 1.4.0).

When I check the metadata tag on the wera front-end the following list of tags are displayed

ARC Identifier
URL
Time of Archival
Last Modified Time
Mime-Type
File Status
Content Checksum
HTTP Header

When I click on the explain link in the NutchWax front-end the following list of tags are displayed

Segment
Digest
Date
ARCDate
Encoding
Collection
ARCName
ARCOffset
ContentLength
PrimaryType
subType
URL
Title
Boost

Is there a full list of the metadata fields that NutchWax/Nutch creates when indexing? I'm particularly interested in tags relating to the actual content on each page i.e. content type, description etc etc When searching does NutchWax/Nutch search across such tags or just across the parsed text of each page for occurances of keywords etc?

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated!

Shay
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