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Re: Search Result Link

To: namazu-users-en@namazu.org
Subject: Re: Search Result Link
From: Earl Hood <earl@earlhood.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 12:30:56 -0600
Reply-to: Earl Hood <earl@earlhood.com>
Message-id: <200212031830.gB3IUuJ27621@gator.earlhood.com>
On December 3, 2002 at 13:01, "Collins, Leon" wrote:

1. Certify Product Navigation (score: 41)
Author: unknown Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 15:52:37 Certify Product Navigation
Business Intelligence Analytical Applications Business Intelligence Tools
CRM Supplemental Technology Applications Cooperative Applications Data
Warehousing Development To
/metalink/metalink/metalink/techb4/metalink/docs/metalink.oracle.com/help/us
aeng/Lifecycle/Navigation.html (15,298 bytes)
 
Can you tell namazu how to build the resulting uri/url
(/metalink/metalink/metalink/techb4/metalink/docs/metalink.oracle.com/help/u
saeng/Lifecycle/Navigation.html)?  Basically I would like this
/metalink/metalink/metalink/techb4/metalink/docs/metalink.oracle.com/help/us
aeng/Lifecycle/Navigation.html to look like this
/metalink/techb4/metalink/docs/metalink.oracle.com/help/usaeng/Lifecycle/Nav
igation.html.

Check out the Replace directive in your .namazurc.  This allows you
to replace the physical pathname used when indexing files with a URL
path.

To quickly find out what pathname is stored in the search database,
you can either look at the NMZ.field.uri file, execute a search
on the command-line using the -R option to suppress uri replacement:

  namazu -R <query> <index>

and examine the pathnames provided in the results generated, or
look at the Index directive in the .namazurc which should represent
the physical pathname prefix is.

--ewh

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