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Posted to user@nutch.apache.org by Dan Plubell <dp...@swbell.net> on 2007/05/09 21:48:46 UTC
Implications of setting fetch.store.content to false
What are the implications of setting fetch.store.content to false. How will it affect the Nutch search web application?
Thanks!
Re: Implications of setting fetch.store.content to false
Posted by Marcin Okraszewski <ok...@o2.pl>.
I think you won't be able to see cached content for search results as
it is available by default.
On 5/9/07, Dan Plubell <dp...@swbell.net> wrote:
> What are the implications of setting fetch.store.content to false. How will it affect the Nutch search web application?
>
> Thanks!
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Re: Implications of setting fetch.store.content to false
Posted by Espen Amble Kolstad <es...@trank.no>.
As far as I know the only thing you loose is the possibility to re parse
the content. We use this setting to save disk-space, works great.
- Espen
Dan Plubell wrote:
> What are the implications of setting fetch.store.content to false. How will it affect the Nutch search web application?
>
> Thanks!
>
>