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Subject: | Re: One index for two locations |
From: | Makoto Fujiwara <makoto@ki.nu> |
Date: | Thu, 26 Jun 2003 11:37:49 +0900 |
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makoto@ki.nu
| From: Peter Blajev <peter@castandcrew.com> | Subject: One index for two locations DocRoot URL ------------ ------------------ /www/docroot /servername /ext/archive /servername/archive There are so many ways to combine those two, but I would just try following mknmz, mkdir /ext/namazu-index cd / mknmz -O /ext/namazu-index \ --replace 's#www/docroot/#http://servername/#\ s#ext/archive/#http://servername/archive#'\ www/docroot ext/archive Usually, --replace may not be recommended, (and instead using 'Replace' in .namazurc), but it would be good for these mixture. --- Makoto Fujiwara, Chiba, Japan, Narita Airport and Disneyland prefecture.
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