Yes, I get error message "Deleted: no excerpt"!!!

Natalya

> According to Natalya Kolesnikova:
> > Thank you, David, for your help! 
> > 
> > But when I run htmerge, I get follow message:
> > htmerge: Document database has no URLs. Check your config file and try
> > running htdig again.
> 
> Are there any other htmerge error messages, such as a "Deleted: no
> excerpt"
> message?  I suspect what's happening here is that htdig adds the single
> URL for the PDF file, which you specify in start_url, to the database,
> but when it tries to index it, it finds nothing to index.  When htmerge
> sees that nothing was indexed for this one document, it removes it from
> the database, but then complains that there are no URLs left in the
> database.
> Seeing all the htmerge error messages (try htmerge -v after htdig) would
> give us a more complete picture.
> 
> Please follow through on Dave's and my suggestions below...
> 
> > > Ok, your configuration file contains:
> > > 
> > > external_parsers: application/msword->text/html
> /usr/local/bin/conv_doc.pl
> > > \
> > >               application/postscript->text/html
> /usr/local/bin/conv_doc.pl
> > > \
> > >               application/pdf->text/html /usr/local/bin/conv_doc.pl
> > > 
> > > so you are using conv_doc.pl.
> > > 
> > > Please check one thing in your configuration file: make sure there are
> no
> > > white space characters after the \ characters at the end of lines,
> this is
> > > most important.
> 
> My first hunch is that this isn't the problem, because if htdig didn't
> see the full external_parsers definition (all 3 lines of it), it likely
> would be trying to use acroread and the PDF:: class, so we'd see messages
> >from there.  However, it's an easy thing to check for, and always a good
> idea to pay close attention to in any case, so please do have a look at
> these lines.
> 
> > > If your configuration file is OK, then the problem must be with
> > > /usr/local/bin/conv_doc.pl or the utilities it calls.
> > > Try running /usr/local/bin/conv_doc.pl from the command line with a
> .PDF
> > > file as argument and see what the result is.
> 
> This is a very important test.  Your first test, with the start_url set to
>
http://intranet.panasonic.de/pel/ipr/training_course/IPR_books_JPO/introduction_to_IPR.pdf
> showed that it failed with this single PDF file, which suggests a problem
> either with that PDF file or with the setup of the external parser.
> The next step is to find out which is at fault, and this test will do
> that.  If it fails on the introduction_to_IPR.pdf file (i.e. it produces
> no output), try it on a few other files as well.  If it doesn't work on
> any of them, I'd suspect that conv_doc.pl is not properly configured.
> In this case, you should try pdftotext directly on these PDF files to
> see if that works.
> 
> If it produces output for some PDF files, but not others, it may be that
> the ones for which it produces nothing actually contain no indexable text.
> Some PDF files contain only image data, including perhaps scanned pages
> that display as text, but in fact are only a "picture" of a page.
> 
> Once you can get conv_doc.pl to spit out text when run manually,
> the following step will be to try htdig on those same PDF files,
> one at a time, using htdig -ivvvv (note: 4 "v" options this time,
> so htdig shows each word it parses).  If you get that far, then the
> next stage would be to use your original start_url to index your whole
> site, and see if it will find all the PDF files.  If it doesn't, see
> http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q5.27
> 
> -- 
> Gilles R. Detillieux              E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Spinal Cord Research Centre       WWW:    http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/
> Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba  Winnipeg, MB  R3E 3J7  (Canada)
> 

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