RE: [htdig] How Long???

2001-01-22 Thread Jason Meyering

You might want to check if you've got a server_wait_time setting.  Here's a
description from http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#server_wait_time

This attribute tells htdig to ensure a server has had a delay (in seconds)
from the beginning of the last connection. This can be used to prevent
"server abuse" by digging without delay. It's recommended to set this to
10-30 (seconds) when indexing servers that you don't monitor yourself.
Additionally, this attribute can slow down local indexing if set, which may
or may not be what you intended. 


-Original Message-
From: Pat Lennon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 4:29 PM
To: Ing. Noel Vargas Baltodano
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [htdig] How Long???


WOW!! 5 minutes I have the turtle version..RedHAt Linux 6.1 P150 64 meg
ram. It's benn running for approx 20 hours now.  :)

-P

"Ing. Noel Vargas Baltodano" wrote:

 Hi Pat:

 It depends on what kind of hardware and resources it's running. Ours has
 10 times less than that and runs in about 5 minutes. Since our own
 pages change radically every day, I'm running htdig to build the database
 from scratch every day.

 --

 Noel Vargas Baltodano
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Gerente de Sistemas
 Nicatechnologies, S.A.
 http://www.nicatech.com.ni

 
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[htdig] Grouping words

2001-01-12 Thread Jason Meyering

Is it possible to group words in a search via quotes or anything?  For
example, I tried searching for an answer on htdig.org and a search for
"group words" (including the quotes) performed a search for "group and
words" but not the string "group words".  The same thing happens on my test
server--when I try to group words in quotes, htsearch always splits them up
into individual words.  Is there any way to change this behaviour or any
characters I can put in the search string that will allow grouping?  Thanks
in advance!

J


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RE: [htdig] Multiple domain names pointing on the same site

2001-01-08 Thread Jason Meyering

allow_virtual_hosts: true

see details in http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#allow_virtual_hosts

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 7:55 AM
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Subject: [htdig] Multiple domain names pointing on the same site


Hello

If a site can be reached via different domain names,
is there a trick to make htsearch generate result
links pointing to the domain name the user reached
the site with ?

For example, a.com and b.com resolve to the same
ip, and the virtual hosts in the www server are
configured to the same document root for both.

A user reaches the site a.com, makes a search, the result
would be www.a.com/searchedpage.html
If another user reaches the site b.com (wich is the same
document as a.com), the result would link to
www.b.com/searchedpage.html

Thank you in advance

Greg


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RE: [htdig] Multiple domain names pointing on the same site

2001-01-08 Thread Jason Meyering

Whoops, I think I misunderstood your question!  Please feel free to ignore
my answer cuz it won't solve your problem :)

Sorry everyone.

-Original Message-
From: Jason Meyering [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 8:02 AM
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Subject: RE: [htdig] Multiple domain names pointing on the same site


allow_virtual_hosts: true

see details in http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#allow_virtual_hosts

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 7:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [htdig] Multiple domain names pointing on the same site


Hello

If a site can be reached via different domain names,
is there a trick to make htsearch generate result
links pointing to the domain name the user reached
the site with ?

For example, a.com and b.com resolve to the same
ip, and the virtual hosts in the www server are
configured to the same document root for both.

A user reaches the site a.com, makes a search, the result
would be www.a.com/searchedpage.html
If another user reaches the site b.com (wich is the same
document as a.com), the result would link to
www.b.com/searchedpage.html

Thank you in advance

Greg


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[htdig] scoring questions

2001-01-08 Thread Jason Meyering

I have 2 different questions about how to alter scoring:

1.  Is there any way to have ht://dig give search results a higher score
based on their originating url?  For example, I've set up ht://dig to search
my.site.com, his.site.com and her.site.com, but I want any pages from
my.site.com to have a higher score (or at least display with more
prominance) than pages from the other sites.  My thought right now is to
give all of my pages a specific keyword and then rig my search form so that
a hidden field always adds that keyword to any search and then set a high
keywords_factor value.  But it would be nice if there were a more elegant
way so that if I then wanted her.site.com to have more weight than
his.site.com without having the webmaster of her.site.com add keywords to
all their pages.

2.  I've noticed that if I do an "or/any" search on several words, the
scoring is based solely on numbers of instances of any of those words, so if
I search for "test finding instances", then a page with 8 instances of
"finding" will display before a page with 1 instance of all three words.  Is
there any way to tell htsearch to automatically score pages containing all
search words higher than pages that don't have all words?  Or is there some
way to basically combine searches so that it does an "any then all" method
search? 

If anyone's got any insights or suggestions on either of these questions,
I'd greatly appreciate it.  TIA.

J


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