I believe this is a problem with the way PowerPoint exports reports to HTML, not htdig. I'm pretty sure PowerPoint puts JavaScript on the sub-pages of exported slideshows to reload the frameset of the slideshow if users try to open an individual slide out of context of the slideshow frameset. This way you get the whole slideshow and not just the individual slide, from which users wouldn't be able to navigate anywhere. So you can either go in and tinker with the exported slideshow's JavaScript by hand after every time you export a slideshow, or you can try to change FrontPage's settings (if it has any for exporting), or devise some complicated workaround using htdig and server-side scripting to have an intermediary script try to open the pages within the frameset when users link to them from htdig.
-Mike
At 05:40 PM 2/9/2004 +0000, you wrote:
A steep learning curve with htdig, coming with minimal Unix experieince.
However, one problem I have on which any advice would be valued.
I am indexeing a number of PowerPoint documents, which have been convereted to html. Their structure is that for each ppt doc, a subdirectory is created, in which all relevant pages and associated files are dumped. A small htm script file exists in the root directory, pointing to the first page of the ppt converted htm in the relevant subdirectory.
So far so good - rundig does its stuff, reads all the htm pages on the top directory and all subsiduary directories, and creates all the db files (and signs off with a segmentation fault just to unsettle one), but the search facility does actually work with one bizarre twist. The correct page (perhaps page 'n' of the ppt file, not page 1) does return in the search result list. But clicking on it sees that page flash momentarily onto the browser window, to be immediately replaced with the first page of the ppt / htm file. I cannot get the correct page to display, even though the URL address in the search page is correct.
Any ideas?
thanks,
peter edinburgh
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