bloodjelly
12-19-2003, 10:45 AM
Hi -
I'm trying to run the spider in the "background" through a php script, and I have this so far:
$GLOBALS['limit'] = 2;
$GLOBALS['url'] = "http://www.website.com/";
include '../search/admin/spider.php';
This seems to run the spider fine for the appropriate website, and the website is entered into the MySQL database, but searching doesn't work on it until I run an update manually.
Is there a better way to run the spider without having to directly enter in the site to be spidered? Thanks!
I'm trying to run the spider in the "background" through a php script, and I have this so far:
$GLOBALS['limit'] = 2;
$GLOBALS['url'] = "http://www.website.com/";
include '../search/admin/spider.php';
This seems to run the spider fine for the appropriate website, and the website is entered into the MySQL database, but searching doesn't work on it until I run an update manually.
Is there a better way to run the spider without having to directly enter in the site to be spidered? Thanks!