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From: Michael Stenitzer <stenitzer@ev...> - 2001-11-22 21:31:22
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hi, i'm rather new with htdig but it gave me a hard week ;-) two probs are left: first of all the rundig -a option creates the new db files with the .work extension. but at the end of digging, merging etc. it does not move them to the original place. any idea? there is no error message in my log file and no permission problem as i can move it manually being the same user that runs rundig. secondly, i want to use url part aliases to replace my /index.htm with a / but it always gives me a trailing %12 i'm using 3.2.0b3 help appreciated /michael ---------------------------------- DI Michael Stenitzer Energieverwertungsagentur - E.V.A. Otto-Bauer-Gasse 6 1060 Wien/Vienna Austria E-Mail: stenitzer@... WWW: http://www.eva.ac.at/ Tel: ++43/1/586 15 24 - 20 Fax: ++43/1/586 15 24 - 40 Abonnieren Sie die E.V.A. E-Mail News: http://www.eva.ac.at/abo.htm |
From: Gilles Detillieux <grdetil@sc...> - 2001-11-22 20:31:35
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According to Josh Santangelo*: > In case anyone has the same trouble and finds this in their search for an > answer - turns out the problem was I'm just dumb and didn't have the > permissions set properly on the directory htsearch was in. I assumed that > make would've done that, but I guess I was wrong. It probably would have made the directory with the right permissions if you have a reasonably non-restrictive umask at the time (as you should when installing software). A umask of 77 is fine when you're working on your personal files, but generally a bad idea for web site setup and maintenance. > > From: Geoff Hutchison <ghutchis@...> ... > > On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Josh Santangelo* wrote: > > > >> Is htsearch supposed to work if the form method is GET? I just tried that > >> and get the standard premature end of script headers error. > > > > The htsearch CGI will work with both GET and POST CGI requests. I would > > guess that the problem may be that POST requests may not be allowed, > > though I think that usually generates a different error message. -- Gilles R. Detillieux E-mail: <grdetil@...> Spinal Cord Research Centre WWW: http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba Phone: (204)789-3766 Winnipeg, MB R3E 3J7 (Canada) Fax: (204)789-3930 |
From: Gilles Detillieux <grdetil@sc...> - 2001-11-22 20:00:54
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According to Isam Bayazidi: > Hi all > I wanted to ask if htdig could help me in providing a search engine for > pages that contain arabic text that is most probably incoded in iso8859-6 or > cp1256 or maybe utf-8 .. htdig will only support 8-bit encodings, and only if these encodings are supported by a "locale" on your system. See http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q5.8 and http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q4.10 > What i mean by searching is using the exact search algorithm .. I know the > fuzzy will require some affix setting .. am I right ? > I hope to get a responce soon .. and I hope that I am on the right list .. You have the right list, and I hope this response is soon enough. You are correct that most fuzzy match algorithms will require extra configuration. The endings algorithm needs a dictionary and affix file. The synonyms algorithm needs a list of equivalent words. The soundex and metaphone algorithms are pretty much English-specific, and right now the accents algorithm (in the 3.1.6 and 3.2.0b4 snapshots) only works with ISO-8859-1 (Latin 1) encoding. -- Gilles R. Detillieux E-mail: <grdetil@...> Spinal Cord Research Centre WWW: http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba Phone: (204)789-3766 Winnipeg, MB R3E 3J7 (Canada) Fax: (204)789-3930 |
From: Gilles Detillieux <grdetil@sc...> - 2001-11-22 19:51:10
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According to Geoff Hutchison: > At 6:46 PM -0800 11/14/01, Stephen L Arnold wrote: > >Come to think of it, I promised to contribute that script a while > >back; who should I send it to? The guy who wrote it isn't into > >supporting it, but he's okay with me sending it in. It's not that > >cryptic (as far as perl goes, anyway). Let me know... > > E-mail it to the list. Unforunately, we no longer have an FTP server > through SourceForge, so e-mail is probably the easiest way to submit > things. Although if someone knows how to get those "Browse File" web > forms to work with appropriate CGIs, please contact me. :-) I've always wondered this myself, so I did some searches and read up a bit. A lot of HTML tutorials out there don't mention file input in forms, which was an extension to HTML 3.0, but became standard in 3.2. Here are a couple references that tell you what to do at the form end, and what happens behind the scenes: http://MasterCGI.com/howtoinfo/formtutorial.shtml http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1867.html Essentially, you have a form something like: <form method="post" action="/cgi-bin/getfile" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <input type="file" size="30" name="myfile" accept="text/plain"> <input type="text" size="30" name="description" value=""> <input type="submit" value="Upload"> </form> The trick is to write a CGI program that handles the multipart/form-data encoding type that's needed for file input. In addition to the REQUEST_METHOD and CONTENT_LENGTH environment variables you're used to dealing with for POST requests, you also have something like: CONTENT_TYPE=multipart/form-data; boundary=---------------------------1418534810405220191815508293 And the data read from stdin will look something like: -----------------------------1418534810405220191815508293 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="myfile"; filename="t.txt" Content-Type: text/plain line 1 line 2 ... last line -----------------------------1418534810405220191815508293 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="description" description line -----------------------------1418534810405220191815508293-- I haven't actually written any code to deal with this, but I'd bet that the Perl CGI.pm can already handle this encoding type. -- Gilles R. Detillieux E-mail: <grdetil@...> Spinal Cord Research Centre WWW: http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba Phone: (204)789-3766 Winnipeg, MB R3E 3J7 (Canada) Fax: (204)789-3930 |
From: David Adams <D.J.Adams@so...> - 2001-11-22 16:25:33
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My first thought is that a further improvement to doc2html.pl is required: it should be possible to get it to limit the output it sends back to htdig. I'm tied up with other work at present, so I can't do this myself for while. I have had a less severe problem with the utility pptHtml from the same source: some files cause the pptHtml process to use hundreds of megabytes of memory. My "fix" was to add limit vmemory 300m to the Bourne shell script that invokes htdig. The process then complains it is out of memory and dies gracefully. David Adams University of Southampton Computing Services ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcus Valentine" <marcus.valentine@...> To: <htdig-general@...> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 3:19 PM Subject: [htdig] xlhtml 0.3 crashing htdig 3.1.5 > On my intranet, there is a unfortunate xls file. Although the xls file is > only 266 kb big, converting it with xlhtml 0.3 at the command line results > in a 37 Mb html file. (Running with the -a option [aggressive html > optimization] reduces the file size to 23 Mb). > > Running htdog 3.1.5 with doc2html.pl version 3 calling xlhtml 0.3 results > in an htdig core dump when it gets to this document. Htdig runs on Linux > Redhat 6.2 > > Any ideas? > > Marcus Valentine > > Relevant section of htdig -vvv is below > > * * * * > > pick: tiger, # servers = 1 > 20:20:1:http://tiger/projects/TOR027/Non-RCS/Results/death_data.xls: > Retrieval command for http://tiger/projects/TOR02$ > User-Agent: htdig/3.1.5 (spiderman@...) > Referer: http://tiger/projects/TOR027/Non-RCS/Results/ > Host: tiger > > Header line: HTTP/1.1 200 OK > Header line: Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 14:34:07 GMT > Header line: Server: Apache/1.3.22 (Win32) > Header line: Last-Modified: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 17:25:49 GMT > Translated Mon, 05 Mar 2001 17:25:49 GMT to 2001-03-05 17:25:49 (101) > And converted to Mon, 05 Mar 2001 17:25:49 > Header line: ETag: "0-42800-3aa3cc1d" > Header line: Accept-Ranges: bytes > Header line: Content-Length: 272384 > Header line: Connection: close > Header line: Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-excel > Header line: > returnStatus = 0 > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 8192 from document > Read 2048 from document > Read a total of 272384 bytes > Aborted (core dumped) > > * * * * > > _______________________________________________ > htdig-general mailing list <htdig-general@...> > To unsubscribe, send a message to <htdig-general-request@...> with a subject of unsubscribe > FAQ: http://htdig.sourceforge.net/FAQ.html > |
From: Marcus Valentine <marcus.valentine@to...> - 2001-11-22 15:20:05
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On my intranet, there is a unfortunate xls file. Although the xls file is only 266 kb big, converting it with xlhtml 0.3 at the command line results in a 37 Mb html file. (Running with the -a option [aggressive html optimization] reduces the file size to 23 Mb). Running htdog 3.1.5 with doc2html.pl version 3 calling xlhtml 0.3 results in an htdig core dump when it gets to this document. Htdig runs on Linux Redhat 6.2 Any ideas? Marcus Valentine Relevant section of htdig -vvv is below * * * * pick: tiger, # servers = 1 20:20:1:http://tiger/projects/TOR027/Non-RCS/Results/death_data.xls: Retrieval command for http://tiger/projects/TOR02$ User-Agent: htdig/3.1.5 (spiderman@...) Referer: http://tiger/projects/TOR027/Non-RCS/Results/ Host: tiger Header line: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Header line: Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 14:34:07 GMT Header line: Server: Apache/1.3.22 (Win32) Header line: Last-Modified: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 17:25:49 GMT Translated Mon, 05 Mar 2001 17:25:49 GMT to 2001-03-05 17:25:49 (101) And converted to Mon, 05 Mar 2001 17:25:49 Header line: ETag: "0-42800-3aa3cc1d" Header line: Accept-Ranges: bytes Header line: Content-Length: 272384 Header line: Connection: close Header line: Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-excel Header line: returnStatus = 0 Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 8192 from document Read 2048 from document Read a total of 272384 bytes Aborted (core dumped) * * * * |
From: Franck Collineau <franck.collineau@fr...> - 2001-11-22 14:44:42
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Hi! When i launch rundig, i have the following message: DB2 problem...: missing or empty key value specified Best regards, Franck |
From: vivek kulkarni <vivek.kulkarni@uu...> - 2001-11-22 14:05:18
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Dear Sir/Madam, I have installed ht://dig. it is working very fine. but the problem is "How to include sub-directories of a perticular URL in htdig.conf?" also "my htdig is either parsing pdf or html not both(even though they are in same dir...) i setup config file like this: start_url: http://192.168.1.101/ common_url_parts: http://192.168.1.101/manual/ \ .html \ .pdf \ .txt \ .java \ Regards, vivek kulkarni India |
From: Josh Santangelo* <josh@en...> - 2001-11-22 00:23:48
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In case anyone has the same trouble and finds this in their search for an answer - turns out the problem was I'm just dumb and didn't have the permissions set properly on the directory htsearch was in. I assumed that make would've done that, but I guess I was wrong. -josh * [ endquote.com ] [ icq: 940141 ] [ aim: endquote ] > From: Geoff Hutchison <ghutchis@...> > Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 00:20:54 -0500 (EST) > To: Josh Santangelo* <josh@...> > Cc: htdig-general@... > Subject: Re: [htdig] installation trouble - 405 error > > On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Josh Santangelo* wrote: > >> Is htsearch supposed to work if the form method is GET? I just tried that >> and get the standard premature end of script headers error. > > The htsearch CGI will work with both GET and POST CGI requests. I would > guess that the problem may be that POST requests may not be allowed, > though I think that usually generates a different error message. > > -- > -Geoff Hutchison > Williams Students Online > http://wso.williams.edu/ > > |
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