Author: Alexander Barkov
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That's right, This URL does not match Realm http://*.nl/*
and no other Server or Realm commands were given
> This is what my terminal gives after ./indexer :
>
> Indexer[1395]: indexer from mnogosearch-3.1.12/MySQL started with
>'/usr/l
Author: Doos
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This is what my terminal gives after ./indexer :
Indexer[1395]: indexer from mnogosearch-3.1.12/MySQL started with
'/usr/local/mnogosearch/etc/indexer.conf'
Indexer[1395]: [1] http://www.perl.com/pub
Indexer[1395]: [1] http://www.askalex.co.uk/robot
Author: Alexander Barkov
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Could you provide an example of URL which is deleted with such
message. What exactly is written in Realm command?
> realm doest do the trick for me.
> it just starts indexing all the pages in the database when in do the
> ./indexer comman
Author: Doos
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realm doest do the trick for me.
it just starts indexing all the pages in the database when in do the
./indexer command (and deletes some with "no server command").
now im trying it with -u %.nl% which seems to work.
is -u a good alternative for rea
ch 28, 2001 11:28 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Webboard: real (again)
> >
> > Author: Doos
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Message:
> > hi all,
> >
> > i want to index the sites in the .nl domain.
> >
> > i cleared my dat
Usually sites refer to each other, so probably this is not required.
I can suggest just to add manually only some URLs of various catalogs to
get as many links as possible.
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>
> In this case you probably wont get anything indexed either. This is what you'll have
>to d
Author: Alexander Barkov
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You are on the right track, it will index whole .nl domain, not
only www.zonnet.nl
> hi all,
>
> i want to index the sites in the .nl domain.
>
> i cleared my database and typed in: indexer -i -u http://www.zonnet.nl/
>
> then i added
In this case you probably wont get anything indexed either. This is what you'll have
to do:
You'll need to generate a file containing a list of all the domains you want ton index
(There's not an easy way to generate a list of all *.nl domains, unless you get in
with the .nl NIC guys or harvest
You probably want a "follow world" in there, too.
Gary (-;
> -Original Message-
> From: Doos [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Webboard: real (again)
>
> Author: Doos
> Email:
Author: Doos
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hi all,
i want to index the sites in the .nl domain.
i cleared my database and typed in: indexer -i -u http://www.zonnet.nl/
then i added the line: Realm http://*.nl/* in the config and commented out the server
command.
am i on the right track he
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