For finer control over which parsed documents can trigger an addition of
their links to the crawl stack, complementary to the existing crawl
depth parameter.
New "Media Type detection" section in the advanced crawl start page
allow to choose between :
- not loading URLs with unknown or unsupported file extension without
checking the actual Media Type (relying Content-Type header for now).
This was the old default behavior, faster, but not really accurate.
- always cross check URL file extension against the actual Media Type.
This lets properly parse URLs ending with an apparently odd file
extension, but which have actually a supported Media Type such as
text/html.
Sample URLs with misleading file extensions added as documentation in
the crawl start page.
fixes issue #244
This makes possbile to set up much more advanced document crawl filters,
by filtering on one or more document indexed fields before inserting in
the index.
- nobody understand the auto-dom filter without a lenghtly introduction about the function of a crawler
- nobody ever used the auto-dom filter other than with a crawl depth of 1
- the auto-dom filter was buggy since the filter did not survive a restart and then a search index contained waste
- the function of the auto-dom filter was in fact to just load a link list from the given start url and then start separate crawls for all these urls restricted by their domain
- the new Site Link-List option shows the target urls in real-time during input of the start url (like the robots check) and gives a transparent feed-back what it does before it can be used
- the new option also fits into the easy site-crawl start menu
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- removed never-used secondary crawl depth
- added a must-not-match filter that can be used to exclude urls from a crawl
- added stub for crawl tags which will be used to identify search results that had been produced from specific crawls
please update the yacybar: replace property name 'crawlFilter' with 'mustmatch'.
Additionally, a new parameter named 'mustnotmatch' can be used, which should be by default the empty sring (match-never)
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