I have put my modifications to the original php-wrapper script by Dan here:

http://undertaker.homeip.net/fetch/

I have commented as best I could think of, however, keep in mind I am not a
programmer, scripter, et al.  I grabbed a php book and started playing :)  It
does work, though.



On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 15:03:17 -0400, Dan Langille muttered:

> On 16 Jul 2001, at 13:40, David Patterson wrote:
>  
>  > On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 13:46:07 -0400, Dan Langille muttered:
>  > >  
>  > >  Thanks for this valuable clue.  I suspect this is my problem too.  There
>  > >  doesn't seem to be any errors output from htsearch if the templates
>  > >  cannot be found.  I concluded this after commenting out the following
>  > >  templates from my htdig.conf.  After that, a search returned results.
>  > >  
>  > >  1 - where should the templates be located?
>  > 
>  > I dont think it matters (dont quote me, though) as long as you have the
>  > absolute path in the conf file.  Just fyi, I call the php script from
>  > /home/httpd/html/fetch/index.php and that directory is where the templates
>  > are located.
>  
>  DOH.  my mistakes.  In my previous trips into htdig, I had never put a 
>  full pathname on the templates specified within htdig.conf.  Now that I've 
>  done that, it works.  Thank you.
>  
>  Brian: could that be the cause of your problem too?
>  
>  > >  2 - should htsearch output some sort of debugging aid in cases where the
>  > >  templates cannot be located.
>  > 
>  > it would be nice.  :)
>  
>  That sounds good.
>  

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