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Re: Things are working ... but
Golda Velez <gvelez@tucson.com> writes:
> Ok, if it is the address in the links themselves, check two files:
>
> .wgsiteconf in the webglimpse home directory
> and
> archive.cfg in the archive directory.
>
> If there is a non-blank vhost setting in archive.cfg, then check
>
> [vhost].wgsiteconf
>
> where vhost = the value set in archive.cfg. The IP address or server name
> should be set with the
>
> SERVER [servername]
>
> directive in the appropriate .wgsiteconf file.
I had figured out to look at <home-of-glimpse>/.wgsiteconf and it
showed the referred so I changed it ... restarted httpd but still got
the same number being inserted in the links.
I figured I'd probably screwed around with a few too many things in a
very uninformed way so trashed it all and started over with the newest
webglimpse ... also updated to the newest glimpse and apache before
starting to meddle with things again.
I've built and installed webglimpse in /home/httpd/cgi-bin/webglimpse
Moved a fresh unindexed set of files into /home/httpd/html/html-glimpse
Ran confarc on them... then wgreindex in accordance with the Helpfile
(Indexing and Archive)
According to helpfile (HOWTO search by directory):
This FORM thing is all that is needed:
Setting up Directory-Based Searching
How to set up Webglimpse to allow your search page to offer searches on the
entire site or just on specific sections (directories).
By default, Webglimpse is invoked from your web via some HTML like
<FORM method=get ACTION="/cgi-bin/webglimpse/path/to/archive">
/cgi-bin/ is the ScriptAlias for /home/httpd/cgi-bin that appears in
/etc/httpd/conf/srm.conf
I've written a very basic page titled webglimpse.html, containing the
above form statement, with the correct path like so:
<HTML>
<HEAD><TITLE>WebGlimpse</TITLE></HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR="beige">
<center> <H1> WebGlimpse test page </H1></center>
<FORM method=get ACTION="/cgi-bin/webglimpse/home/httpd/html/html-glimpse">
</BODY></HTML>
According to the helpfile, this should "invoke" webglimpse. What
should I see when viewing this page?
Using my apache server address like so:
http://satellite.local/lan/webglimpse.html
I see the title and "WebGlimpse test page" .... nothing else.