Re: Search Engine questions ...

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2002


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 44842
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texte = >> > >No ... what you should be doing is sticking it into any webdna-processed page that is available to a spider. Duh.>> > >Then I think your webdna code is not working properly, or you're confusing which pages have actually been requested by the spider and which pages you think have been requested.I think you're full of prunes. I think can read the web logs AND my own db.> >If your webdna code were working properly, and if the page you THINK is being requested is actually the one the spider has requested, then webdna will record every access to that page. It doesn't have any other choice ... does it?I have no idea, but I'll ask it ASAP.> >Then what pages are these others visiting? Or are Google and the others so fast that they can *outrun* webdna's ability to record every page request? Is that what you're saying? If I'd said that, then I'd have said that, but I saying that I never said that. > But inktomi is too slow compared to the others, so those requests get logged?Hell if I know.> >I would like to see some proof of your claims -- because if it's actually true, then I think it points to a bug in the webdna software and not some unusual thing going on in the search engine requests!Then write some code like I suggested and put it on your pages. Be sure it's a webdna-processed page that is available to a spider. Because if you stick it into just any old page -- which can include pages which are not processed by webcatalog -- then of course the webdna will not be processed, and no entry will be made in your db file.Glenn------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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>> > >No ... what you should be doing is sticking it into any webdna-processed page that is available to a spider. Duh.>> > >Then I think your webdna code is not working properly, or you're confusing which pages have actually been requested by the spider and which pages you think have been requested.I think you're full of prunes. I think can read the web logs AND my own db.> >If your webdna code were working properly, and if the page you THINK is being requested is actually the one the spider has requested, then webdna will record every access to that page. It doesn't have any other choice ... does it?I have no idea, but I'll ask it ASAP.> >Then what pages are these others visiting? Or are Google and the others so fast that they can *outrun* webdna's ability to record every page request? Is that what you're saying? If I'd said that, then I'd have said that, but I saying that I never said that. > But inktomi is too slow compared to the others, so those requests get logged?Hell if I know.> >I would like to see some proof of your claims -- because if it's actually true, then I think it points to a bug in the webdna software and not some unusual thing going on in the search engine requests!Then write some code like I suggested and put it on your pages. Be sure it's a webdna-processed page that is available to a spider. Because if you stick it into just any old page -- which can include pages which are not processed by webcatalog -- then of course the webdna will not be processed, and no entry will be made in your db file.Glenn------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Glenn Busbin

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