Glad to be of help.
Once you have had a bit more experience in using r2net, and have finalised
your procedures, could you send me your version of doc2html.pl so that I can
include your modifications in the next release?
Which reminds me that you are using version 2.? of doc2html, and version 3.0
is available for download.
--
David Adams
Computing Services
Southampton University
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> Wonderfull; the indexing is now correct.
>
> In fact I'll not read the r2net output to make the new STDOUT.
>
> Thank you very much David
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : David Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoy� : mercredi 13 juin 2001 12:26
> � : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc : htdig
> Objet : Re: [htdig] problem with r2net
>
>
> You should use doc2html.pl to produce output for htdig to index. Perhaps
> this would work:
>
> my $file = "$TMP/rtf.$$";
> $cmdl = "(cp $Input $rtf ; $cmd -o $file $rtf ; cat $file; $RM $rtf
$file)";
>
> The command copies the file output by htdig to a file with the suffix .rtf
> which r2netcmd will read,
> then runs r2netcmd with output going to file $file, which is then copied
to
> STDOUT, and finally the
> two files are deleted.
>
> You do _not_ need $ED as r2netcmd should produce a sensible title.
>
> --
> David Adams
> Computing Services
> Southampton University
>
>
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> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 11:03 AM
> Subject: RE: [htdig] problem with r2net
>
>
> > My problem is that I can't (and i don't know how)input back into htdig
the
> > r2netcmd output. that's why ,at least, I wanted to index the result
> (.html)
> > using in the htdig.conf "start_url= http://linuxsrv/test/
> > http://linuxsrv/tampon/"
> > in fact I don't know how use the cmdl for indexing the r2net output.
> >
> > Actually the only change I've made in doc2html.pl are bellow, ie copy
the
> > htdig argv0 in a temporary file .rtf (r2netcmd need a .rtf), apply
> r2netcmd
> > to this temporary file , but I don't know how htdig index the result.
> >
> >
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : David Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Envoy� : mercredi 13 juin 2001 11:23
> > � : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Objet : Re: [htdig] problem with r2net
> >
> >
> > I have never used r2netcmd, but it seems very configurable. Perhaps you
> > need to consult the manual (http://www.logictran.com/CustomRef.html)
about
> > translation files?
> >
> > I think that you do not need to use $ED like this with r2netcmd:
> >
> > $cmdl = "(cp $Input $rtf ; $cmd $rtf | $ED
> > 's#^<TITLE>$Input</TITLE>#<TITLE>[$Name]</TITLE>#' ; $RM $rtf)";
> >
> > because you should be able to get r2netcmd to generate a sensible title
> > itself. If you can't, then shouldn't the line be:
> >
> > $cmdl = "(cp $Input $rtf ; $cmd $rtf | $ED
> > 's#^<TITLE>$rtf</TITLE>#<TITLE>[$Name]</TITLE>#' ; $RM $rtf)";
> >
> > ?
> >
> > How are you getting r2netcmd to produce its output on STDOUT for input
> back
> > into htdig?
> >
> > Sorry, I don't under stand what you mean by "if I index my tampon
> directory
> > containing "�" but with a wrong directory and a bad extension.( Instead
> > http://linuxsrv/test/file.rtf i have
http://linuxsrv/tampon/file.html )."
> > How are you using doc2html? Are we misunderstanding something about
your
> > approach?
> >
> > --
> > David Adams
> > Computing Services
> > Southampton University
> >
> >
>
>
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