Hi,
I have successfully installed the UDMSearch utility for archiving
a certain newsgroup.
Things work fine so far, except: the headers of the newsgroup postings
like kind of ugly (I think it is some kind of MIME problem).
Example: "Beschwerde =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=FCber?= einen Kunden"
Actually the
ce
sql.c:2260: for each function it appears in.)
make[1]: *** [sql.lo] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/udmtmp/udmsearch-3.1.6/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Does anyone have idea how to fix this ? Just in case it was outdated
I upgraded 'make', this didn´t help e
directive is missing ?
To my mind it looks as if the indexer.conf is read but not used in any
way ?!
By the way: I´m trying to make a web site searchable ...
Any help will be greatly appreciatd ! :-)
Regards,
Emre
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NetCologne GmbH
an indexer output.
Any idea ?
Regards,
Emre
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distribution
set.
You can enable finding word alternatives for several languages
by using the feature.
Regards,
Emre
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scapes like "mydomain.de", mydomain\.de did not help.
2. in the PHP version a search for "mydomain.de" won´t find anything.
A search for "mydomain" or "mydomain de" will find way too much.
Anything I can do about this ?
Regards,
Emre
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/www.emre.de/cgi-emre/search.pl
Does anyone have an idea how to fix this ? Will someday a PHP frontend
available that supports news ?
Regards,
Emre
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If you want to
more it can index a wide variety of things like web pages, directories
of a file system, newsgroups, etc.
If you want to check out htdig take a look at http://www.htdig.org/.
This one might more suit your needs.
Good luck ! :-)
Regards,
Emre
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