Well, I'm working on a site built by another web guy (graphics type.)
It's a couple hundred pages of static content and one page (an events
calandar) of dynamic content. So the search engine has to index lots of
static pages and one dynamic page. Odd, yes, but mine is not to reason
why, mine is to deliver the software.
I understand the general concept (from reading the MySQL.pl example) but
in fact just need the specific instance! At least until they add more
dynamic content.
Did the whole thing in one day, which is a testament to the quality of
the swish documentation. Excellent program, excellent docs!
-- John
Bill Moseley wrote:
>On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, John Almberg wrote:
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>>I'm trying to figure out how to use swish to index a MySQL database. The
>>data in the database is used to populate a single PHP page . . . call it
>>http://www.mysite.com/data.php.
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>>I think I understand how to use prog to pull the data out of the
>>database and feed it to swish for indexing. My question is, how does
>>swish relate the pages created on the fly for indexing to the the actual
>>website page, i.e, ~/data.php?
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>> Path-Name: 'http://www.mysite.com/data.php'
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>Just like that, although don't use the single quotes.
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>But I assume you intend to index more than one page, right? In that case
>you need to somehow map the database records to page requests.
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>Did you see the prog-bin/MySQL.pl example?
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