Ok, I took a look at it again, and everything can be read by the 
Webserver.  When I run the htsearch from either the command line OR the 
HTML interface, it comes back and says that there were no matches found.  
Now, granted, there's not a lot on my site at this point, but when I 
searched for a word that was in the text of one of the pages (Not in a 
META tag) the HTSEARCH came back with "no matches found"  

One thing else that I noticed is that I seem to have to include the -c 
{configfile} when I run it manually.  I would think that ht://Dig would 
know where to loko for the default config file... Does this seem right?

Thanks for your input.

Geordon

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 1/18/01, 4:38:56 PM, Geoff Hutchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
regarding Re: [htdig] HOWTO? setp-by-step?:


> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Geordon VanTassle wrote:

> > /opt/www which is fine for me.  In /opt/www/db there are the files, and
> > they have "size," so I know that there is something IN them.  Who should

> When you say it doesn't "find anything." Does it come up with an error?
> Have you tried running htsearch from the server's command-line?

> The fact that the files exist doesn't tell you a whole lot. There is a
> small amount of overhead for the database framework itself. But if 
they're
> several megabytes, then yes, there is something in them.

> BTW, the ownership is fine, but can they be read by the webserver user?
> Can the directories leading up to the databases be read by the webserver
> user?

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


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