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clicks, last clicked, last query (Top 50) - Most Popular Links (click counter). - Search log offering: Query, results, Queried at, Time taken, User IP, Country, Host name (Latest100) - Index log offering: File-name, index date and delete option - sitemap log offering: sitemap.xml output sitemap list offering file/page suffixes - IDS log
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input must be stemmed. As during the index procedure only the etymons are stored in database, this will create results independent whether the query 'walk', 'walks', walked' or 'walking' is entered (for English stemming). 2.4 Periodical Re-indexing This mode offers automatically Re-indexing of all sites, or site specific, started periodically
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work in the background without creating monitor output, but like in all other indexing modes, writing the index results intolog files. Additionally a log file showing the status of the periodical indexer is created, presenting all dates and times when the Re-index procedures were started, as well as the count. This additional log file is
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data, as well as real-time output in a second browser window (tab), is suppressed. Never the less all index results will be stored in log files in sub folder /admin/log/ The names of the log files look like: db2_100524-21.47.56_1.html (log file of first thread) db2_100524-21.48.12_2.html (log file of second thread) and is build by the
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verifying each URL to be indexed on line. Thus the admin does not need to update any database and will receive the results of the verification at the most actual level from the Google database. As delivered by a web service, this option is not available for Intranet and all 'localhost' applications. To be activated in Admin backend, this service