To download the documentation for Zebra in postscript or ASCII, look
at the FTP site where you retrieved this software, or at
-<URL:http://www.index.dk/zebra.html>
+<URL:http://www.indexdata.dk/zebra.html>
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<article>
<title>Zebra Server - Administrators's Guide and Reference
<author><htmlurl url="http://www.indexdata.dk/" name="Index Data">, <tt><htmlurl url="mailto:info@index.ping.dk" name="info@index.ping.dk"></>
-<date>$Revision: 1.22 $
+<date>$Revision: 1.23 $
<abstract>
The Zebra information server combines a versatile fielded/free-text
search engine with a Z39.50-1995 frontend to provide a powerful and flexible
</verb></tscreen>
The Zebra index that you have just created has a single database
-named <ztt/Default/. The database contains records structured according to
+named <tt/Default/. The database contains records structured according to
the GILS profile, and the server will
return records in either either USMARC, GRS-1, or SUTRS depending
on what your client asks
Enables the <it/safe update/ facility of Zebra, and tells the system
where to place the required, temporary files. See section
<ref id="shadow-registers" name="Safe Updating - Using Shadow Registers">.
+<tag>lockPath</tag>
+ Directory in which various lock files are stored.
<tag>tempSetPath</tag>
Specifies the directory that the server uses for temporary result sets.
If not specified <tt>/tmp</tt> will be used.
See section <ref id="attset-files" name="The Attribute Set Files">
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-<sect1>Locating Records<label="locating-records">
+<sect1>Locating Records<label id="locating-records">
<p>
The default behaviour of the Zebra system is to reference the
records from their original location, i.e. where they were found when you