At 2:21 PM +0100 11/23/00, Olivier Korn wrote:
>I tried it and it didn't solve the problem. BTW, I don't think that
>these extra merges are necessary either.
No, they should not be at all necessary unless there's truly
something horrific wrong with the merging code--it only uses the
files directly output from htdig. (My idea was that it would be
faster if you didn't need to run htmerge on intermediate DB.)
>Now, I run :
>htmerge -c site#.conf
>then
>htmerge -c site1.conf -m site#.conf (with # > 1)
>
>If I then run
>htsearch -c site5.conf with words="rénovation tourisme", it finds
>the document (in first place.)
>But if I do
>htsearch -c site1.conf with the same words, it returns the "nomatch" document.
>
>Some of the web hosts are case sensitives and some are not. Could it
>be the source of my problem ?
I wouldn't think so. But you have to be pretty careful that the URL
encodings are shared between your site.conf files. Personally, I make
up a "main.conf," include that in the other files and only set the
start_url and a minimal number of things in the individual site.conf
files. In particular, it makes it easy to change something in all
config files at once.
--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/
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