Hi,
OK, so it looks like it IS finding the file after all. I just wanted to
eliminate that as an easy target. This brings us back to the original
problem... why htsearch itself is generating the "WordDB: DB->cursor: method
meaningless before open" error. What do you recommend trying next?
Thanks,
Jeff
> On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Jeff wrote:
>
> > To test various htsearch config file possibilities, I tried a few
> > experiments:
>
> No, you're misunderstanding the difference between the HTML form and the
> -c flag at the command-line. The HTML form is completely untrusted, so you
> want to force it into a specific path. For convenience, the field also
> gets the "conf" extension. (This is mostly historical.)
>
> When you specify the -c flag for *any* of the programs, it does exactly
> what a good UNIX program should--it uses the filename. So if you don't
> specify a directory, it assumes the current one (and from what you said,
> there weren't any config files in that directory). If you give a filename,
> it looks for that file.
>
> Does this make sense?
>
> --
> -Geoff Hutchison
> Williams Students Online
> http://wso.williams.edu/
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