Invoking Namazu from the command line works fine, and i'm actually
using it this way now (executing it via system call from a php
script). It is a sloppy workaround, but apparently CGI scripts do not
work very well on our webserver...
I have stumbled across another problem though.
I added the WV tools in order to be able to scan Microsoft Word files,
and now i get in the title field for every PDF file something like
this
Microsoft word - <name of pdf file>.doc
Is there any way except NMZ.result.normal/short to affect how this
title field is presented/generated?
Thanks
Vasilis
On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 08:30:37 +0900, NOKUBI Takatsugu
<knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp> wrote:
At Mon, 31 Jan 2005 10:29:54 +0200,
Vasilios Dimos wrote:
References: [ (can't open the index) ]
##
## Index: Specify the default directory.
##
Index /var/www/namazu_index
(this is the only thing uncommented in the file)
Could you try to do the following command?
namazu foo /var/www/namazu_index
If it works, it would be a problem that namazu.cgi couldn't read the
rc file or invoked namazu.cgi in another wrong place.
--
NOKUBI Takatsugu
E-mail: knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp
knok(_at_)namazu(_dot_)org / knok(_at_)debian(_dot_)org
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