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From: Carric Dooley (carric@com2usa.com)
Date: Wed Apr 03 2002 - 12:29:35 CST
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Hi,
I have just been asked to get this working for someone, but they had a
unique request..
The search engine they want to use to index their list archives limits
them to 500 pages before some additional fees ensue. They asked me if
there was an option to seperate the index files from the msg files, i.e.
be able to designate a subdir for the messages so then they can request
the spider only go one dir deep and not index the acutal message bodies..
Here is basically what I want to do:
/var/www
|
---./Jan
|---./msgs
|
---./Feb
|---./msgs
|
---./Mar
|---./msgs
This way, you have the spider index all the pages in the Jan, Feb, Mar
dirs, but not the msgs dirs.
It is looking like this will require a hack, but my C skills are pretty
limited and I was wondering if anyone had already done this.. I looked at
the Perl port, and I could probably handle making this change easily
enough, but I would rather have the C version.. and I do not want to
embark on reinventing the wheel..
Thanks
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