Re: UdmSearch: Indexing .php files

2000-08-03 Thread John Koetsier
, then UDMsearch is working fine and I'm OK ... just have to get my butt in gear and get the site up and running. Does this make sense to you? -john -- john koetsier - web development manager - [EMAIL PROTECTED] premier - student achievement through school effectiveness http://www.agendas.com HO

UdmSearch: No search.php3???

2000-08-02 Thread John Koetsier
Hello, I just dl'ed and installed udmSearch, only to find no search.php3 file or morph.php3 file anywhere. Does anyone know what might be going on here? Please let me know at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. -john __ If you want to unsubscribe send "unsubscribe udmsearch" to [EMAIL

UdmSearch: OK, so I'm an idiot

2000-08-02 Thread John Koetsier
ahhh ... drop the '3', will you! well, just for that, you're cursed with an open mailing list! :-) -john __ If you want to unsubscribe send "unsubscribe udmsearch" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

UdmSearch: Indexing .php files

2000-08-02 Thread John Koetsier
Can anyone tell me where I can find more info about indexing PHP files? My site is simply a bunch of files that include functions, call db connections, and get parsed out into what the browser sees. I installed udmSearch as a CGI, and it's working great on all the Apache flat .html files, but

UdmSearch: Second question .... search delimiters

2000-08-02 Thread John Koetsier
OK. So I installed udmSearch. So it works (on the manual contents of my htdocs directory). Where do you tell udmSearch where to index stuff? I checked its tables in MySQL and it's not even looking at a couple of directories w/i my htdocs directory. Anyone know? -john [EMAIL PROTECTED]