Modified date in windows

scott.hovey
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Modified date in windows

Post by scott.hovey »

Is this what you mean?

0 pages in todo
108,214 pages scheduled for the next hour
0 pages visited in the last hour
232,545 pages total

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232600 pages fetched (-1,498,856,425 bytes) Total
254 errors Total
1034 duplicate pages Total

Updating search index ...Done.
Creating spell-checker dictionaries...Done.
Verifying usability of new walk.

Walk finished at 2005-03-09 13:21:20 (took 9 minutes 47 seconds)
Keeping database live: /usr/local/morph3/texis/replacements.41d9af003/db1
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That's part of it. If you don't want to publicize it's content please open a ticket so we can arrange for you to send the whole page as an html attachment.

After that walk, does that "particular url" still show an old last visited?
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I have exactly the same problem:
URL: http://dirtbike.off-road.com
Indexed: 2006-07-10 16:08:10
Modified: 2006-12-10 08:00:00
Last Visit: 2006-07-10 16:08:10
Next Visit: 2006-09-01 00:01:27 Update Soon

That happens to all my home pages. The rewalk schedule is set to daily.

Default Refresh Time 1 hour
Minimum Refresh Time 1 minute
Maximum Refresh Time 90 days

Anything I can do to make those update more often?


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Is your webserver returning an accurate Modified time? From the output it is showing a modified time in the future?
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You can add a page as the Watch URL to have it updated on every index.
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Those pages are created dynamically... There is no "accurate" modified time. Shouldn't a future modified date force a refresh?
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>You can add a page as the Watch URL to have it updated on every index.
I have 25 base URL's, so that's not an option...
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No. Parsable times are respected.
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>No. Parsable times are respected.
Hmm. What exactly does that mean?
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I am positive that the pages return a lost mod date of 12 AM today when I view them in a browser:
For example:
http://dirtbike.off-road.com

<meta name="last-modified" content="Friday, September 1, 2006 12:00:00 AM EDT">

When I view them in the appliance after rewalk, it still shows Modified: 2006-12-01 08:00:00

It seems to ignore the modified time...