On Sam, 10 Apr 1999, Gunther Stammwitz wrote:
>Hello People !
>
>I'm running htdig to index several pages.
>One of these pages is www.fundus.org.
>On the fundus-webpage most of the pages are generated by a cgi-script for
>example ref_such.cgi?Biologie or something like that.
>The harvest-log-file tells me, that these Pages have been indexex, but if I
>try to search a word from a cgi-generated-page harvest doesn't return a hit.
Err.. "harvest"? I remember harvest.. it is something completely different.
>I REMOVED the cgi-exclude in my htdig.conf
You removed it from your htdig.conf.. only to get the *default* setting which
is "exclude_urls: cgi-bin .cgi" (see online docs at http://www.htdig.org).
The correct way of leaving cgi in there would be to leave the exclude_urls
tag blank in the htdig.conf - but I'm not sure if ht://Dig does not barf
on blank tags. Better set some foo value to be safe ,-)
hth,
Torsten
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