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Posted to dev@nutch.apache.org by vetus <ve...@isac.cat> on 2012/11/22 13:15:56 UTC

What means an * at the begining of batch mark?

Today I have seen that in my Mysql database of nuth, some webpages has an *
in the markers field. What does it mean?

e.g.
dist2_updmrk_*1353585885-1120331892__prsmrk__*1353585885-1120331892_gnmrk_*1353585885-1120331892_ftcmrk_*1353585885-1120331892

dist2_updmrk_(1353584896-489342170__prsmrk__(1353584896-489342170_gnmrk_(1353584896-489342170_ftcmrk_(1353584896-489342170

thanks a lot in advanced



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Re: What means an * at the begining of batch mark?

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Vetus,

On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:15 PM, vetus <ve...@isac.cat> wrote:

> dist 2 _updmrk_*1353585885-1120331892 __prsmrk__*1353585885-1120331892 _gnmrk_*1353585885-1120331892 _ftcmrk_*1353585885-1120331892
>

Absolutely no idea...
Does this matter to you? Have you got some problems? It seems pretty
strange right enough.