09-11-2014
i just found my issue, the css file was in the wrong directory. thanks to all those that might have looked and given this issue some thought.
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cssdiff
cssdiff(1) CRM114 cssdiff(1)
NAME
cssdiff - generate a difference summary of two .css files
SYNOPSIS
cssdiff [cssfile 1] [cssfile 2]
WARNING
This man page is taken from an older CRM114 version. It is provided as a convenience to Debian users and may not be up-to-date. If you
would like to update it, please send appropriate patches to the Debian bug tracking system.
DESCRIPTION
cssdiff is a special-purpose utility to measure the distance between the classes represented by cssfile1 and cssfile2. The summary result
output tells how many features were in each of the .css files, how many features appeared in both (balanced overlap), how many features
appeared only in one (or unbalanced overlaps), and how often the feature set of one .css file strictly dominated the feature set of another
.css file. This set of metrics provides an intuitive way to determine the similarity (or dissimilarity) of two classes represented as .css
files. When using the CRM114 spamfilter, it can be used to find out how easy it will be for CRM114 to differentiate spam from nonspam with
your .css files. cssdiff prints a report like e.g.
Sparse spectra file spam.css has 1048577 bins total
Sparse spectra file nonspam.css has 1048577 bins total
File 1 total features : 1605968
File 2 total features : 1045152
Similarities between files : 142039
Differences between files : 1279964
File 1 dominates file 2 : 1463929
File 2 dominates file 1 : 903113
Note that in this case there's a big difference between the two files; in this case there are about 10 times as many differences between the
two files as there are similarities.
OPTIONS
There are no options to cssdiff.
SHORTCOMINGS
Note that cssdiff as of version 20040816 is NOT capable of dealing with the CRM114 Winnow classifier's floating-point .cow files. Worse,
cssdiff is unaware of it's shortcomings, and will try anyway. The only recourse is to be aware of this issue and not use cssdiff on Winnow
classifier floating point .cow format files.
HOMEPAGE AND REPORTING BUGS
http://crm114.sourceforge.net/
VERSION
This manpage: $Id: cssdiff.azm,v 1.5 2004/08/19 09:06:44 vanbaal Exp $ This manpage describes cssdiff as shipped with crm114 version
20040816.BlameClockworkOrange.
AUTHOR
William S. Yerazunis. Manpage typesetting by Joost van Baal and Shalendra Chhabra
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 William S. Yerazunis. This is free software, copyrighted under the FSF's GPL. There is NO warranty;
not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the file COPYING for more details.
SEE ALSO
cssutil(1), cssmerge(1), crm(1), cssmerge(1)
cssdiff 20040816.BlameClockworkOrange-auto.3 19 Aug 2004 cssdiff(1)