Maybe this could help you.. http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-201
Cheers On 4/24/06, Andrew Libby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using nutch on a single site, currently. The site has a few major > sections, which > I'd like to allow users to restrict their searches to a particular > portion of the site. > The general guideline is by top level. For example, if I've got > > http://site.com/documentation/ > http://site.com/marketing/ > http://site.com/technialstats/ > > I'd like to allow users to choose if they'd like to search any > combination of these top > level trees. One approach I can think of would be somehow causing a > field to be set > in the index, say "section", with the value being this top level name. > Then searching > could be limited to these sections by adding section:marketing, or > section:documentation > to the search query. > > Am I on the right track here, and if so, how do I go about accomplishing > this? > > Thanks, > > Andy > > -- > Andrew Libby > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://philadelphiariders.com/ > > >
