We do the same using Netscape and or OpenMarket depending on the site
being indexed. We have a staging server which does all the indexing and
preprocessing of files.
In both Netscape and OpenMarket we just tell the web server NOT to log any
hits
from server $x. If you are indexing from the local machine I this will
still work.
Most httpds support this.....
Scot
At 02:13 PM 9/10/98 , Adam Crews wrote:
>Yes, if I could indes the site from the disk that would be great. I still
>do want to index other sites by http, but for this particular site, I only
>want it to be indexed via disk. Where can I get the patch?
>
>-Adam
>
>On Wed, 9 Sep 1998, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
>
> | I'm not quite sure what you mean. Do you mean reading the files off of
the
> | disk directly (rather than going through HTTP)? That's already here in
the
> | form of a patch and will be here in the hopefully-soon-to-be-released
> | 3.1.0b1.
> |
> | For those worried about such things, I don't forsee ht://Dig ever
giving up
> | HTTP access. It will likely add additional access methods (like
through the
> | filesystem), but once you have the code written, why would you give it
up?
> |
> |
> | -Geoff Hutchison
> | Williams Students Online
> | http://wso.williams.edu/
> |
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