David Robley wrote:
> > I'm trying to index about 100,000 hypermail files on a local hard disk
> > and have them indexed with ht://dig. The problem is, ht://dig is digging
> > using the web URLs instead of digging the local filesystem.
> >
> > All of my files end in .php and I see that is not a supported file
> > extension by default.
> >
> > The files, even though they end in .php, should be treated as if they
> > are regular .html files and I want them all read from the filesystem NOT
> > the website.
> >
> > Here's my conf file.....
> >
> >
> > #start_url:           http://www.phpbuilder.com/mail/
> > #valid_extensions:    .php .php3
> > database_dir:        /opt/www/htdig/mail
> > exclude_urls:        author.php subject.php date.php
> > local_default_doc:   index.php index.php3
> > local_urls:
> > http://www.phpbuilder.com/mail/=/www/lc/phpbuild/www/mail/
> > local_urls_only:     true
> > limit_urls_to:       /www/lc/phpbuild/www/mail/
> > backlink_factor:     0
> > sort:                score
> > maintainer:          tim\@phpbuilder.com
> > max_head_length:     10000
> > max_doc_size:        1500000
> > search_algorithm:    exact:1 synonyms:0.5 endings:0.1
> >
> 
> You would want to make .php a valid_extension, then, as it isn't by
> default :-) Try uncommenting that line.
> 

That doesn't help much as I already tried that - that's why that line is
there...

Tim

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