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Spellings.
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Adam Dickmeiss
<adam@indexdata.dk>
Wed, 20 Mar 1996 09:20:39 +0000
(09:20 +0000)
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Adam Dickmeiss
<adam@indexdata.dk>
Wed, 20 Mar 1996 09:20:39 +0000
(09:20 +0000)
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<!doctype linuxdoc system>
<!--
<!doctype linuxdoc system>
<!--
- $Id: zebra.sgml,v 1.21 1996-03-19 18:30:03 quinn Exp $
+ $Id: zebra.sgml,v 1.22 1996-03-20 09:20:39 adam Exp $
-->
<article>
<title>Zebra Server - Administrators's Guide and Reference
<author><htmlurl url="http://www.indexdata.dk/" name="Index Data">, <tt><htmlurl url="mailto:info@index.ping.dk" name="info@index.ping.dk"></>
-->
<article>
<title>Zebra Server - Administrators's Guide and Reference
<author><htmlurl url="http://www.indexdata.dk/" name="Index Data">, <tt><htmlurl url="mailto:info@index.ping.dk" name="info@index.ping.dk"></>
-<date>$Revision: 1.21 $
+<date>$Revision: 1.22 $
<abstract>
The Zebra information server combines a versatile fielded/free-text
search engine with a Z39.50-1995 frontend to provide a powerful and flexible
<abstract>
The Zebra information server combines a versatile fielded/free-text
search engine with a Z39.50-1995 frontend to provide a powerful and flexible
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Parameter names and values are seperated by colons in the file. Lines
starting with a hash sign (<tt/#/) are treated as comments.
If you manage different sets of records that share common
starting with a hash sign (<tt/#/) are treated as comments.
If you manage different sets of records that share common
-caracteristics, you can organize the configuration settings for each
+characteristics, you can organize the configuration settings for each
type into &dquot;groups&dquot;.
When <tt>zebraidx</tt> is run and you wish to address a given group
you specify the group name with the <tt>-g</tt> option. In this case
type into &dquot;groups&dquot;.
When <tt>zebraidx</tt> is run and you wish to address a given group
you specify the group name with the <tt>-g</tt> option. In this case
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The default behaviour of the Zebra system is to reference the
records from their original location, i.e. where they were found when you
ran <tt/zebraidx/. That is, when a client wishes to retrieve a record
following a search operation, the files are accessed from the place
records from their original location, i.e. where they were found when you
ran <tt/zebraidx/. That is, when a client wishes to retrieve a record
following a search operation, the files are accessed from the place
-where you originally put them - if you remove the files (whithout
+where you originally put them - if you remove the files (without
running <tt/zebraidx/ again, the client will receive a diagnostic
message.
running <tt/zebraidx/ again, the client will receive a diagnostic
message.