David Norris wrote:
>
> > EquivalentServer A B C
> > tells the spider to treat servers A, B and C as single logical server.
>
> Just out of curiousity, would one be able to do this:
>
> EquivalentServer http://myserver/ http://myserver/too
That doesn't do anything. What exactly are you trying to do?
> BTW, I think I have narrowed the spidering problem down to a few lines of
> code. I will have more info later. It has to do with the screwy command
> interpreter on Windows 9x. NT would likely work fine. To run the PERL
> script on 9x, one would have to call "start swishspider.pl...", instead of
> "swishspider.pl..."
I'm not sure if that's the correct solution. At least from the command
line, start does not wait for the program to end before returning
control. This would definitely break swish.
moo
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Ron Klatchko - Manager, Advanced Technology Group
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Received on Tue Oct 27 12:34:24 1998