I dont understand the explanantion. When I try and index the documents as mentioned in the examples, and then when i run the app and do a sample search, it does point to the directory structure say "c:/filesToIndex/www/" instead of "http://localhost:8080/www/". So how can this be changed to reflect the website domain as mentioned by you. Could you explain again. Say my docs are under a directory c:/filesToIndex/www/ and the wesite is as you said http://localhost:8080/ , then how to proceed! Thanks in advance! Samuel Alfonso Velázquez Díaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Oh ok, I thougth it was going to be some thing like the egothor search engine (A java based search engine). When you create the Index, you issue a command like: java org.egothor.indexer.mirror.DoTanker /tmp/my_www Project/Egothor/var/www as http://localhost:8080 /thmp/my_www: Is the path to the directory where the index is to be created Project/Egothor/var/www: is the path to the local file system files to be indexed. and as http://localhost:8080 is the prefix that the index will keep on the hit list. This way the index will be relative to http://localhost:8080. Even if your production site may be an other site. Thanks for your comments, any way now I know that I have to modify code to do this. Regards! Jeff Linwood wrote:Hi,
I'm not a hundred percent sure I understand what you are asking, but when you get the results back from Lucene (the hits) it's up to you to format them to display on a web page - you can always do the modification there when you display the links to the results. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Samuel Alfonso Velázquez Díaz" To: "Lucene Users List" Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 11:33 AM Subject: Regarding Setup Lucine for my site > > The documentation says: > > Once you've gotten this far you're probably itching to go. Let's start by creating the index you'll need for the web examples. Since you've already set your classpath in the previous examples, all you need to do is type "java org.apache.lucene.demo.IndexHTML -create -index {index-dir} ..". You'll need to do this from a (any) subdirectory of your {tomcat}/webapps directory (make sure you didn't leave off the ".." or you'll get a null pointer exception). {index-dir} should be a directory that Tomcat has permission to read and write, but is outside of a web accessible context. By default the webapp is configured to look in /opt/lucene/index for this index. > > A copy of my site is in: > > C:\CopiaSite20030228\ > > My web application runs on > > http://mydomain.com/search/index.jsp > > how can I make the lucene index map the URLs of the indexed files to: > > http://mydomain.com/ > > > > Please help! > > > Samuel Alfonso Velázquez Díaz > http://www.geocities.com/samuelvd > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Samuel Alfonso Velázquez Díaz http://www.geocities.com/samuelvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more