Re: Webboard: Running indexer with different conf files

2001-08-25 Thread Maxime Zakharov
Hi, Try indexer siteONE.conf and indexer siteTWO.conf see doc/indexer.1 sergio wrote: > > Author: sergio > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Message: > Hi, I am trying to figure out how to set up the indexing for different virtual >sites... > I suppose I would have different indexing scedules, so I

Webboard: Running indexer with different conf files

2001-08-25 Thread sergio
Author: sergio Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: Hi, I am trying to figure out how to set up the indexing for different virtual sites... I suppose I would have different indexing scedules, so I would like to call the indexer passing the name of teh conf file to use, say something like indexer -f

RE: search.cgi returns no data???

2001-08-25 Thread Derek Santos
The error log lists nothing, the search.cgi is just logged in the normal log with a 200 code. -Derek -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alexander Barkov Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 12:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Derek Santos Subject: Re

Re: search.cgi returns no data???

2001-08-25 Thread Alexander Barkov
Derek Santos wrote: > > Hello, I am using version 3.1.19 > > My indexer has run and populated the mysql tables without any problems. I > have configured the search.htm in /etc > > If I call search.cgi from command line, I get output for the HTML page. If > I do "search.cgi foo" I get output

Question

2001-08-25 Thread Matt Juszczak
Hello,   I had a question...   I wanted to know if there was anyway I could "server side include" the results of a search through mnogosearch.  In other words, I put a search box, and I can submit it to the current page (basically submit it to itself), and then do a:     and $q will be the q