-preferred
Type: Web crawling only
Syntax:
-preferred exp_1 [exp_n] ...
Specifies a list of hosts or domains that are preferred when retrieving documents for viewing. You
can use wildcard expressions, where the asterisk (*) is for text strings and the question mark (?) is
for single characters. To use regular expressions, also specify the
when you leave duplicate detection enabled and do not specify the
When indexing, you might encounter a nonpreferred host first. In that case, documents are
parsed and followed and stored as candidates. When duplicates are encountered on another
server, which is preferred, the duplicate documents from the nonpreferred server are skipped.
When documents are requested for viewing, they will be retrieved from the preferred server.
In Windows, include double-quotation marks around the argument to protect the special
characters, such as the asterisk (*). On UNIX, use single-quotation marks. This is only required
when you run the indexing job from a command line. Quotation marks are not necessary within
a command file (the
See also
-regexp
-prefixmap
Type: File system only
Syntax:
-prefixmap path_and_filename
Specifies a control file (simple ASCII text) that maps file system paths to web aliases.
In conjunction with the
is the web equivalent of a file system path. File system indexing is faster than web crawling over
the network. If you use the
relative hyperlinks in the HTML pages are kept intact when viewed through Information Server.
The following is the format for the control file:
src_field src_prefix dest_field dest_prefix
If you use backslashes, you must double them so that they are properly escaped; for example:
C:\\test\\docs\\path
For example, to map the filepath
vdkvgwkey /usr/pub URL http://web/~verity
See also
-abspath
-processbif
Syntax:
-processbif 'command_string !*'
Specifies a command string in which you can call a program or script that operates on BIFs
generated by Verity Spider.
Due to the use of special characters, which represent the bulk insert file (BIF), you must run
Verity Spider with a command file using the
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option).
-cmdfile
.
option, this option is typically used to create a URL field that
-abspath
-prefixmap
/usr/pub/docs
.
option to replace the file system path with the web URL,
to
http://web/~verity
option.
-cmdfile
option. Use this option
-regexp
option.
-nodupdetect
, use the following:
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