At 22:07 25/11/2000 -0600, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
At 2:21 PM +0100 11/23/00, Olivier Korn wrote:
[snip]
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
At 09:30 27/11/2000 +, David Adams wrote:
I found that the extra runs of htmerge were necessary when I was merging two
runs of htdig. Unless I ran both databases through htmerge before merging
them I was getting
Deleted, invalid:
I never had this problem.
against some pages in the htmerge
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Subject: Re: [htdig] Does htmerge remove URL from database ?
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
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
At 12:35 22/11/2000 -0600, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
4. After all the sites have been htdigged, I run htmerge in sequence in
order to merge all the small databases into one.
First call is "htmerge -c site1.conf", subsequents call are "htmerge -c
site1.conf -m site2.conf", "htmerge -c
Hi,
We were using ht://Dig for many months now and we didn't have to complain
about it but... There is something strange that I don't understand.
The way, we're using ht://Dig is described here :
1. We have 20 or so web sites named, say, http://www.site1.fr/a-path/,
According to Olivier Korn:
3. Once a week, htdig is called on each site with "htdig -i -c site1.conf"
then "htdig -i -c site2.conf", (and so on.)
4. After all the sites have been htdigged, I run htmerge in sequence in
order to merge all the small databases into one.
First call is