Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 17:10:09 -0600 (CST)
From: Gilles Detillieux
To: "ht://Dig mailing list"
Subject: [htdig] PATCH - more documentation fixes for 3.1.6
This patch fixes a few more documentation errors in 3.1.6. Some links
in the FAQ were relative when the should have been absolute. The links
for the Standard for Robot Exclusion were outdated and should have been
fixed back in December when I first noticed the problem. Finally, there
are updates to FAQ 1.15 and the where.html file.
Apply this patch in your main htdig-3.1.6 source directory using the
command: patch -p0 < this-message-file
--- ../htdig3-1-x/htdoc/FAQ.html Thu Jan 31 11:45:37 2002
+++ htdoc/FAQ.html Fri Feb 8 15:33:19 2002
@@ -408,6 +408,12 @@
You can find the answer yourself to almost all "how can I..."
questions by exploring what the various configuration attributes
and search form input parameters can do.
+ Also have a look at our collection of
+ Contributed Guides
+ for help on things like
+ HTML
+ forms and CGI, tutorials on installing, configuring, using, and
+ internationalizing ht://Dig, as well as using PHP with htsearch.
Finally, if you've exhausted all the online documentation, there's the
@@ -503,7 +509,7 @@
version of ht://Dig?
The ht://Dig package can be built on the Win32 platform when
using the Cygwin package. For details, see the contributed guide,
-
+
Idiot's Guide to Installing ht://Dig on Win32.
@@ -719,7 +725,7 @@ following line would do it:
For CGI and PHP, you need a "wrapper" script to
do that. For perl script examples, see the files in
contrib/ewswrap
. The PHP guide (see contributed
+ href="http://www.htdig.org/contrib/guides.html">contributed
guides) not only describes a wrapper script for PHP, but
also offers a step by step tutorial to the basics of
ht://dig and is well worth reading.
@@ -1235,7 +1241,7 @@ require group foo
4.22. How can I get htdig to ignore the
robots.txt file or meta robots tags?
You can't, and you shouldn't. The
-
+
Standard for Robot Exclusion exists for a very good reason,
and any well behaved indexing engine or spider should conform to it.
If you have a problem with a robots.txt file, you really should
@@ -1857,7 +1863,7 @@ find /path/to/your/document/root -type f
forbidden by server robots.txt!
A substring of the URL matches one of the items disallowed
in the servers robots.txt file. See
-
+
A Standard for Robot Exclusion. This message exists
only in the 3.2.0 betas. In 3.1.5 and earlier, this condition
is only caught later, resulting in the message
--- ../htdig3-1-x/htdoc/htdig.html Sun Jan 27 07:44:57 2002
+++ htdoc/htdig.html Fri Feb 8 15:33:19 2002
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
htmerge,
htsearch,
Configuration file format, and
-
+
A Standard for Robot Exclusion.
--- ../htdig3-1-x/htdoc/meta.html Sun Jan 27 07:44:57 2002
+++ htdoc/meta.html Fri Feb 8 15:33:19 2002
@@ -211,8 +211,8 @@
"follow" and "all" which obviously are the opposite of the other
values and are the default behavior. For more information on
META robots tags, check out the
-
- HTMLAuthor's Guide to the Robots META tag.
+
+ HTML Author's Guide to the Robots META tag.
keywords
--- ../htdig3-1-x/htdoc/require.html Mon Jan 28 07:44:51 2002
+++ htdoc/require.html Fri Feb 8 15:33:19 2002
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
Robot exclusion is supported
- The
+ The
Standard for Robot Exclusion is supported by
ht://Dig.
--- ../htdig3-1-x/htdoc/where.html Mon Jan 28 07:44:51 2002
+++ htdoc/where.html Fri Feb 1 12:47:21 2002
@@ -82,13 +82,13 @@
htdig.europeanservers.net |
(HTTP)
- (FTP) |
+
(HTTP)
- (FTP) |
+
(HTTP)
- (FTP) |
+
(HTTP)
- (FTP) |
+
www.it.htdig.org |
@@ -103,6 +103,13 @@
|
+ opdenbrouw.nl |
+ (HTTP) |
+ (HTTP) |
+ (HTTP) |
+ (HTTP) |
+
+
--
Gilles R. Detillieux E-mail:
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
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