Matthias Apitz said the following on 06.06.2006 11:48:
> Hello,

Hallo Matthias.

> I've installed ht://Dig and I'm trying to index a Spanish website.
>> >From the FAQ 4.10 I've learned that I must configure in htdig.conf
> the things like this:
> 
> locale:                 es_ES
> lang_dir:               ${common_dir}/espanol
> bad_word_list:          ${lang_dir}/bad_words
> endings_affix_file:     ${lang_dir}/espanol.aff
> endings_dictionary:     ${lang_dir}/espanol.0
> endings_root2word_db:   ${lang_dir}/root2word.db
> endings_word2root_db:   ${lang_dir}/word2root.db
> 
> The problem is that I don't know how to get the above files (the
> FAQ is not so clear in this). 

You may find this useful:

http://www.htdig.org/files/contrib/wordlists/htdig-es-1.0.tar.gz

It contains the bad_words, .aff and the .0 files. The .db files are generated
by htfuzzy.

Or you can use the espa~nol.aff and the espa~nol.words (used as espanol.0) from
espa~nol-1.7.tar-3.gz and create bad_words on your own.

This may also by a good source for wordlists:
http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/fmg-members/geoff/ispell-dictionaries.html

HTH
Andreas

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