On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 00:00, Tim Cleary wrote:
> Graeme:
> Well, actually I never really went back and fixed this one � I use a much
> simpler mechanism (logfiles via cron) to keep track of whether the system is
> working alll right.  I think that htnotify is particularly useful if you are
> using Htdig to figure out which pages need to be updated, which I don't have
> a need to do, so I have been fine without it.
> 
> Along the way at one point I did use the rundig.sh script or the 3.2 version
> of it to execute htdig and this actually did work fine and was able to send
> emails to me with the execution results.  So you could probably try that I
> can't remember why I stopped - I think it was that I didn't want it to start
> from scratch every day but just run incrementally, so I just went back to
> rundig with htnotify commented out.
> 
> You can find the versions of rundig.sh here, there is a separate readme file
> which I found very helpful.
> http://www.htdig.org/contrib/
> 
> 
> Sorry I don't have a better solution--
> 
Hello Tim, I'm like you, I don't really need to be notified of pages
that need to be updated so I guess the fact that htnotify doesn't work
is no big deal but there may come a time when I do need it so it would
be nice to have it working. However I'll leave that for now.

Many thanks for all your time and help. I really appreciate it. One day
I may be able to help another new htdig user myself.

-- 

Kind regards,

Graeme Nichols

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