Most people can simply e-mail the mailing list. There are spam filters set
up, but so far things seem pretty reasonable.

You don't say what version of ht://Dig you're using, but I'm going to take
a wild guess and say that you're using 3.2.0b2. If so, please try one of
the 3.2.0b3 development snapshots, which should fix your problem:
<ftp://htdig.sourceforge.net/pub/htdig/snapshots/>

> htdig is fast (compiled binary), but documentation is SO MESSY!

Explicit suggestions are always welcome. I certainly find the
documentation quite self-explanatory, so it's hard for me to understand
"SO MESSY" as something I can fix.

> what are default locations for all files? I coould not find it... It's
> already third day of my frustration. May be one more day, and will
> switch on perl.

File locations are defined on running the ./configure command and are
mentioned during "make install." Depending on how you installed htdig, the
files can be located in many different places. (For example, if you
installed from a .deb or .rpm, they are in system-specific locations.)

Cheers,
--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/

On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Alex Akimov wrote:

> hello,
> 
> I apologise for email to you directly instead of subscribing and posting
> - there are problems with subscription script on their web site and I
> could not subscribe.
> 
> I thought may be you could take a minute and drop me a line or two
> clarifying my situation....
> 
> htdig on linux/apache
> 
> compiled, installed, indexed without major probs
> 
> when execute from shell, it works, but whenever execute from html form
> in browser (netscape or lynx), it says:
> 
> 
> """ No matches were found for 'keyword_I_used'
> 
> Check the spelling of the search word(s) you used. If the spelling is
> correct and you only used one word, try using
> one or more similar search words with "Any." 
> 
> If the spelling is correct and you used more than one word with "Any,"
> try using one or more similar search words
> with "Any."
> 
> If the spelling is correct and you used more than one word with "All,"
> try using one or more of the same words with
> "Any.""""
> 
> Sample of how I execute it from shell: "./htsearch > keyword.html"
> then it prompts me for a keyword, and puts output into keyword.html...
> when I open keyword.html in a browser, it displays a valid search
> results page with valid links....
> 
> what can be wrong?
> htdig is fast (compiled binary), but documentation is SO MESSY!
> 
> what are default locations for all files? I coould not find it... It's
> already third day of my frustration. May be one more day, and will
> switch on perl.
> 
> thanks
> 
> Alex
> 


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