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Default Index Settings
These settings are intended to make the process of creating indexes
even easier by letting you configure common settings as default
settings. This saves you time by not making you make the same
selections each time you create a new index.
To modify default index settings, do the following:
1
From the Web Search Manager home page, click Index under Default Site
Settings.
2
Select the type of index that you want as the default index type on the
Indexing Management page.
3
Check the URLs Are Case Sensitive check box if you want Web Search
to recognize URLs that are different only in character case, but are
otherwise identical. For example, www.digitalairlines.com verses
www.DigitalAirlines.com.
IMPORTANT:
By setting this option to No can help Web Search to avoid indexing
duplicate information, which can come from indexing URLs that are presented
using different cases but actually point to the same information. However, if a Web
server being indexed is configured to differntiate between cases, Web Search
might leave out content that you want indexed.
4
Check the Crawl Dynamic URLs (URLs Containing '?') check box if you
want dynamic content indexed, in addition to static content.
See
"About Indexing Dynamic Web Content" on page
5
Enter a number (in bytes) in the Maximum File Size to Index field to keep
Web Search from indexing files larger than the number you specify.
6
In the Maximum Time to Download a URL field, enter a number (in
seconds) before Web Search automatically cancels the indexing of a site.
7
From the Encoding (If Not in META Tags) drop-down list, select the
encoding to be used when indexeing files that do not contain an encoding
specification.
For example, HTML files can specify their encoding with a Content-Type
META tag.
8
Click Apply Settings.
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