I have already installed htdig with default configuration settings, and just changed the database_dir and start_url. when I run rundig, it takes long time because rundig tries to index local pages as if they reside on different server and request goes to internet and comes back to my server, this may also be consuming lot of bandwidth.
I just want to index my own website, and make rundig index pages on local filesystem, but as if it is HTTP url.
I dont' konw about prxy settings, but will this work:

local_urls: http://www.mydomain.com/=/usr/local/apache/htdocs/
 
so after indexing htdig returns results like http://www.mydomain.com/myindexpage.html

Thanks
Amaltas
 
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Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 15:57:59 +0530
From: "Amaltas Bohra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [htdig] Indexing local website

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Hi,
I am new to indexing and htdig. I have two questions:
1) When we index local site (htdig and html documents are in the same
folder), are they fast or do htdig indexes them as if it is a different
website and all the requests come through internet. I have some limits with
my webhost and I cannot run a script for more than 180 seconds.
2) Do htdig have any configuration settings wherein we can put settings so
that it can differentiate between local documents and documents on other
servers.

Thanks

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<div>Hi,<br>I am new to indexing and htdig. I have two questions:<br>1) Whe=
n we index&nbsp;local site (htdig and html documents are in the same folder=
), are they fast or do htdig indexes them as if it is a different website a=
nd all&nbsp;the requests&nbsp;come through internet.&nbsp;I have some limit=
s with my webhost and I cannot run a script for more than 180 seconds.
<br>2) Do htdig have any configuration settings wherein we can put settings=
so that it can differentiate between local documents and documents on othe=
r servers.<br><br>Thanks</div>

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Subject: RE: [htdig] Indexing local website
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:45:10 +0100
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>

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I'm not quite clear from this whether you are currently running htdig,
or just thinking about it.
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The following settings are particularly relevant to this situation; if
you have already installed htdig, can you tell us how you have them
set?:
http_proxy: =09
http_proxy_exclude:
local_urls:=20
local_urls_only:=20
server_wait_time:=20
=20
More info on all of the above can be found at:
http://www.htdig.org/confindex.html
=20
Regards,
Mike
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[mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Amaltas
Bohra
       Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:28 AM
       To: [email protected]
       Subject: [htdig] Indexing local website
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=09
       Hi,
       I am new to indexing and htdig. I have two questions:
       1) When we index local site (htdig and html documents are in the
same folder), are they fast or do htdig indexes them as if it is a
different website and all the requests come through internet. I have
some limits with my webhost and I cannot run a script for more than 180
seconds.=20
       2) Do htdig have any configuration settings wherein we can put
settings so that it can differentiate between local documents and
documents on other servers.
=09
       Thanks


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