According to John Lunstroth:
Hi - I am a beginner here and have some more questions. Apologies for
taking up time on some of this.
1. Ultimately I am interested in phrase and proximity search
capabilities. I have been working at installing 3.1.5. I have read
the release notes and see
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
some people they install quite smoothly. There may be database format
changes coming down the road, so upgrading htdig may mean having to
reindex from scratch.
I can't think of many changes that would truly require reindexing from
scratch.
Hi
htdig,
We need to know more
information about the search engine.
1. Can it crawl JSP
pages?
2. Is it running by
its own web server?
3. Any customization
document available?
4. Is it
free?
Looking forward your
early reply.
Thanks!
-Ed
Hi - I am a beginner here and have some more questions. Apologies for taking up time
on some of this.
1. Ultimately I am interested in phrase and proximity search capabilities. I have been
working at installing 3.1.5. I have read the release notes and see that the beta of
3.2 should be
Hi.. I'm a newcomers in this searching stuff. I already installed htdig on my
mandrake 7.0, php 4.0, apache1.3.12., everything going fine until I tried to
indexing my server.
I change htdig.conf and change the url into my website.
I run ./htdig -h 5 -s but It returns
htdig: my.web.server:80
According to ti980247:
Hi.. I'm a newcomers in this searching stuff. I already installed htdig on my
mandrake 7.0, php 4.0, apache1.3.12., everything going fine until I tried to
indexing my server.
I change htdig.conf and change the url into my website.
I run ./htdig -h 5 -s but It
Hello
We need a search engine that we will use on our site for about 30,000
web sites relating to a certain field.
We will have an ISP that people will connect to us and use our search
engine for a list of web sites we will provide the url's for. Other's
can also enter the web site from outside
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, SiberSpace International Marketing wrote:
We need a search engine that we will use on our site for about 30,000
web sites relating to a certain field.
Let me get this straight. You want to index all the pages of these
30,000 or so websites. People will come to your page
Hi there...
We are running htdig 3.1.3 and we wanted a little clarification about when
new items are added to the databases and old stuff is removed.
It is my understanding that new stuff (as long as it is linked somewhere!)
is added during any update but that stuff that has been deleted is
On 28 Sep, Andy Malato wrote:
Hello,
I've installed htdig 3.1.3 on my BSDI 3.1 system. I ran htdig and it
doesn't seem to index my entire site. I am unsure of why this is. I've played
around with all settings in the config file, especially max_head_length and
max_head_size, i have
Hi there,
I hope I am posting to the correct listing. I am new to HtDig, let alone
to the HtDig mail listing. I have a question though...
I would like to have the "restrict" expand to an HTML menu of all the
available URLs that I identified in my original search page and have it
default to the
According to Ronaye:
Hi there,
I hope I am posting to the correct listing. I am new to HtDig, let alone
to the HtDig mail listing. I have a question though...
I would like to have the "restrict" expand to an HTML menu of all the
available URLs that I identified in my original search page and
I'm looking at several freeware software packages to see what would be more
useful to do campus-wide indexing at our University.
(We'd originally planned to use the commercial OpenText software, but
current versions of that software seem to be too tightly integrated with
their document
Albert Lunde wrote:
From what I've read so far ht://Dig seems like a pretty flexible spider;
which could be configured to spider remote systems, or to access the local
server directly.
Yes on both counts.
It sounds like http://www.htdig.org/files/contrib/scripts/multidig.tar.gz
might be
Geoff Hutchison wrote:
- Is it possible to specify at search time whether to use endings or not
You can have a "conf" field with a pop-up menu. Then one conf file can have
the endings and another won't. Otherwise the conf files would be identical.
In addition to that, you can specify the
: htdig: HTDig questions
Reply-to: Jacques Le Mouel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
First, thanks and congratulation to all involved for such a great tool.
etc...
We run a HP-UX B.10.01 A 9000/847
I had nothing to begin with, so I had to get and install all the needed
packages from scratch:
from Adobe
- Is there a freely available list of synonyms, in English; we would be
most interested by one focusing on the Telecom industry jargon
Well a new list of synonyms has been compiled by John Banbury
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you'd like a copy, I can mail it to the list or
put it up somewhere.
- Is
First, thanks and congratulation to all involved for such a great tool.
Then, I have many questions regarding HTDig.
I have recently set-up HTDig 3.0.8b2 on a HP-Ux 9000/800 G30 running
HP-Ux 10.01 and Netscape Enterprise server 2.0.
This is to provide search facility to an Intranet site of a
At 12:47 09.07.98 -0500, you wrote:
I've just decompress your software and there is a question I have.
Is this software made exclusivelly to run over Solaris?
If so, it won't work cause I need a search engine to HP with HP-UX
I can confirm that it's not just for Solaris as I have been able
to
I've just decompress your software and there is a question I have.
Is this software made exclusivelly to run over Solaris?
If so, it won't work cause I need a search engine to HP with HP-UX
Please answer me!
Thanks.
--
To
Jesus Valadez Sanchez wrote:
I've just decompress your software and there is a question I have.
Is this software made exclusivelly to run over Solaris?
If so, it won't work cause I need a search engine to HP with HP-UX
Please answer me!
Thanks.
ht://Dig will compile and run on many
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