>From: Edward Rayl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Anthony Schellenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Sitescooper help
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 11:13:12 -0500
>
>1. Make sure that plucker-build.exe is on the path.
It is. Currently I'm not using sitescooper for plucker stuff, I use the
normal plucker setup. I'm trying to use sitescooper for some text only
stuff that I'd like to view in Wordsmith on my palm.
>2. I set:
> TextSaveDir: C:\Temp
> in my sitescooper.cf and it seemed to be necessary to get it to
>work for me.
I have it set to C:\News to eliminate a space in the path problem
>3. Make a command line:
> "C:\Program Files\Perl\bin\perl.exe" sitescooper.pl -mplucker
>-nodates -nofooters -nolinkrewrite
> or whatever options you want. The important part is to make sure
>the parameter, sitescooper.pl comes FIRST ,
> and -mplucker comes after that.
>
The problem is that it seems to want to convert to iSilo, even though I have
uncommented the MakeDoc line. I'm going to try moving my sitescooper
installation to C:\Sitescooper instead of C:\Program Files\Sitescooper
incase it is not liking the space in the path.
>Anthony Schellenberg wrote:
>
>>
>>I'm just starting with sitescooper. I installed perl, setup the
>>config file for windows, downloaded MakeDoc and put it in my C:\WINNT
>>directory, ran sitescooper and selected a few sites. It seems to
>>scoop the sites properly, but from the following error message it
>>seems determined to use iSilo instead of makedoc:
>>
>>Running: iSiloC32.exe -y -U -Is300 -Ic -Id -1"2001-Nov-28: Pen
>>Computing"
>>"C:\News\2001_11_28_Pen_Computing\2001_11_28_Pen_Computing.html"
>>"C:\Program Files\Sitescooper\tmp\prc\2000_11_28_Pen_Computing.pdb"
>>The name specified is not recognized as an internal or external
>>command, operable program or batch file.
>>
>>Then I get a windows dialog error message:
>>Unable to install C:\Program
>>Files\Sitescooper\tmp\prc\2001_11_28_Pen_Computing.pdb. File does not
>>exist.
>>
>>I uncommented the MakeDoc line like this:
>>MakeDoc: C:\Winnt\makedocw.exe # CUSTOMISE
>>TextSaveDir: C:\News # CUSTOMISE
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>
>>
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