Subject: AW: [htdig] prepare a search index for a different URL
From: Reich, Stefan (Stefan.Reich@dgn-service.de)
Date: Fri Jan 12 2001 - 06:47:43 PST
You can use the url_part_aliases feature to get this done. You need two
config files, one for digging, one for searching.
In the dig config, you set url_part_aliases: http://original_url.com/
replace#1
In the search config you set url_part_aliases: http://new_url.com/ replace#1
replace#1 may be any string, which is not a common word in your documents (I
always use replace#1 replace#2 and so on for such "rename" tasks)
See http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#url_part_aliases
Bye
Stefan
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Von: Matthias Kleine [mailto:Matthias.Kleine@prs.de]
Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Januar 2001 11:43
An: htdig@htdig.org
Betreff: [htdig] prepare a search index for a different URL
Hi there,
we aim to deliver a large documentation to a customer and
want to include a search engine in this package.
The easiest way of installation would be, if the search index
of the documentation could be created without knowing the
final URL. Example: I create a search index for
http://www.mydocumentation.com/projectfolder
and all subdirectories. Afterwards, the documentation will
be used by the customer under
http://www.customersdomain.com/projectfolder
It should now be possible to install the htdig-files and to
tell the search index that the first part of all URL's has
changed to a different value (while everything else stayed
the same).
Is this possible or has the search index to be built completely
new each time when the basic URL changes? (I.e. the use of a
variable for the basic URL is not possible).
Thanks for any hints,
Matthias Kleine
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