Author: Paul Johnson
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I solved the problem by indexing across the disk rather than using http.
Solved !! I now have a fully indexed site.
Reply: <http://www.mnogosearch.org/board/message.php?id=3525>
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Author: Paul Johnson
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Message:
I have finally got the cgi scripts working. And there was much rejoicing so that I can
use the search.cgi. I've modifed the indexer.conf to the way in which I think it
works, but when I run it, I can clearly see that pages the
Author: Paul Johnson
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Message:
Solved, I didn't have a Directory variable set in the HTTP.CONF File.
However, when I open the search.cgi it says that it cannot open the Temaplte file %s!
Ideas still?
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Author: Paul Johnson
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Message:
When I run the indexer, it reads the index.htm but does not follow all the links from
it. Within my indexer.conf file I have the following lines defined within the server
section:
Server http://localhost/
Server http://10.8.2.18/wwwroot
Author: Paul Johnson
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Message:
Just adding on to this, I've able to open the file and get some decent error appearing
with Opera (netscape still gives a useless error). Within Opera, opening search.cgi
displays "Can't open template file '%S'
Author: Paul Johnson
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Message:
Thanks for the information. I've tried opening the search.cgi which is located within
the default root of the apache engine (/var/www/cgi-bin) but I now get a single line
of text which looks like the contents of the file rather t
Author: Paul Johnson
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Message:
I'm having trouble using the search.htm default file that is installed with
mnogosearch. I've been able to run the indexer file, which has picked up my main
index.html, and all of it's coressponding links.
When I use ent