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Name: Maxime
Subject: Re: problem with BodyPattern command
1. For dbmode cache which is default dbmode this is impossible.
2. dpsearch is unable to index any result of javascript code execution.
3. You have made a mistake with NoIndexIf
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Name: a.lang
Subject: Re: problem with BodyPattern command
dpsearch is unable to index any result of javascript code execution.
is it possible that I will do it with alias command ? If possible, what should
I do?
for example:
a
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Name: a.lang
Subject: Re: problem with BodyPattern command
Thank a lot, Maxime
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Read the full topic here:
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Name: Maxime
Subject: Re: problem with BodyPattern command
the indexing is a process of text splitting onto words, the crawling is a
process of scanning for new hrefs in the text of a webpage. If indexing is
forbidden or disallowed for a
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Name: Maxime
Subject: Re: problem with BodyPattern command
At first, it seems there is a mistake in your regex, '?' sign is redendant
here. Perhaps the command should be:
BodyPattern (a [^]*.*/a $1
The BodyPattern command is supposed to
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Name: a.lang
Subject: Re: problem with BodyPattern command
I tried adding Section crosswords 4 128 in the sections.conf file, and
commenting all other sections, then index a url
(http://www.dataparksearch.org/index.en.html).
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Name: a.lang
Subject: Re: problem with BodyPattern command
Thank you for your reply.
1. Is there a way to know all found words by indexer?
2. If the url is 'a href=javascript:abc(...)../a', what should I do for
indexing it?
3. to index