Re: [htdig] Same problem with ~s

2000-11-27 Thread Gilles Detillieux

According to Ing. Noel Vargas Baltodano:
> I just don't know how to make htdig to check the /httpd subdirs and the
> /~username URLs.
> 
> If anyone is kind enough to explain it to me AS CLEAR as posible, or
> tell me where I can get the right answer to this problem, I'd be very
> grateful.

And I'd be grateful if someone would help me to make FAQ 5.25 as clear
as possible, as I fear the current wording may be missing the mark.

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Re: [htdig] Same problem with ~s

2000-11-26 Thread Geoff Hutchison

At 1:39 PM -0600 11/26/00, Ing. Noel Vargas Baltodano wrote:
>Since the URLs to the ~ pages are in a different page than the Home Page,
>is there a way to declare more than one start_url? Can you give me an
>example of the syntax?

The start_url attribute is a string list:



This means you can separate strings by whitespace:



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Re: [htdig] Same problem with ~s

2000-11-26 Thread Ing. Noel Vargas Baltodano

Thanx for the answer, Geoff. I'll try it and I will let you know how it
went.

Now I've got another one:

Since the URLs to the ~ pages are in a different page than the Home Page,
is there a way to declare more than one start_url? Can you give me an
example of the syntax?

On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Geoff Hutchison wrote:

> At 11:39 AM -0600 11/26/00, Ing. Noel Vargas Baltodano wrote:
> >I just don't know how to make htdig to check the /httpd subdirs and the
> >/~username URLs.
> >
> >If anyone is kind enough to explain it to me AS CLEAR as posible, or
> >tell me where I can get the right answer to this problem, I'd be very
> >grateful.
> 
> When indexing, htdig follows links from the start_url setting. If 
> there's a link, either a standard  or a  tag in 
> the header, it will be followed. But if you don't have a link to your 
> user pages (for example), then it will never know they exist.
> 
> So you can either make sure there are links from the start_url to the 
> appropriate sections or make sure they're included in the start_url. 
> Keep in mind you can insert files into the config file like so:
> 
> start_url: `/path/to/url.file`
> 
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> http://wso.williams.edu/
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Re: [htdig] Same problem with ~s

2000-11-26 Thread Geoff Hutchison

At 11:39 AM -0600 11/26/00, Ing. Noel Vargas Baltodano wrote:
>I just don't know how to make htdig to check the /httpd subdirs and the
>/~username URLs.
>
>If anyone is kind enough to explain it to me AS CLEAR as posible, or
>tell me where I can get the right answer to this problem, I'd be very
>grateful.

When indexing, htdig follows links from the start_url setting. If 
there's a link, either a standard  or a  tag in 
the header, it will be followed. But if you don't have a link to your 
user pages (for example), then it will never know they exist.

So you can either make sure there are links from the start_url to the 
appropriate sections or make sure they're included in the start_url. 
Keep in mind you can insert files into the config file like so:

start_url: `/path/to/url.file`

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[htdig] Same problem with ~s

2000-11-26 Thread Ing. Noel Vargas Baltodano

Hi everyone:

I've been searching the previous mail contents and I haven't found a
clear and proper answer to the problem of the
http://www.domain.dom/~username indexing.

Right now I'm using RH 6.2 with Apache web server on a test enviroment,
without Internet access. I have several subdirs into the /httpd directory,
and several accounts in the /home directory. All of 'em have the proper
rights and are recognized by Apache.

I just don't know how to make htdig to check the /httpd subdirs and the
/~username URLs.

If anyone is kind enough to explain it to me AS CLEAR as posible, or
tell me where I can get the right answer to this problem, I'd be very
grateful.

Noel Vargas Baltodano
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