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[ILUG] re: ht/Dig question!

[ILUG] re: ht/Dig question!

John Moylan john at nua-tech.com
Thu Mar 8 15:06:25 GMT 2001


Will,

Try running the rundig script in verbose mode. Also for www.rte.ie and
related sites I create a listing of webpages on the server everynight
with cron/bash script and link to it from the first page of each section
I'm indexing so that  htdig has a better chance of finding everything.
e.g. http://www.rte.ie/newssearch.html ,
http://www.onbusiness.ie/businesssearch.html etc.

Hope this helps,
JM

I have just installed ht:/Dig. I searched the page before i ran htdig
and 
got an error pointing to where my database should be. (So I know it was 
looking in the correct place). I ran htdig and htmerge. Again went and 
searched got no error but my search result returned nothing.
Then i thought some problem with my site! So I changed the search url in 
htdig.conf to http://www.htdig.org and ran htgid again. (I know this
worked 
as it created the files and it took a few mins to complete so it was 
searching. Agin I went back to my search page and again i got no error
but 


no results either. my search engin is at 
http://157.190.66.24/htdig/search.html.

I just don't understand what I have done incorrect or perhaps i failed
to do 
somthing. I went to the FAQ page and this did not seem to help.
Any ideas pepole?

Regards
Will


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