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Indexing doesn't works properly
Hello
I'm pulling my hair off because PhpDig would not index any of my html files on http://dev.erapol.com.au (there are about 100 html pages). Despite setting both depth to 20, only the index.html page is indexed. Any idea why ? There is a little bit of php in html files, I use an .htaccess file for the php to be parsed in html files. Many thanks, Alysum |
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Sorry the problem is still there ! |
the indexing still works for other sties but not mine...why? it's not CMS pages :bang:
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All your links on http://dev.erapol.com.au/ appear to be in JavaScript.
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ah it parses links? I thought it parses files.
so I have to temporaly put all the websites links in the index.html file to index them ? |
PhpDig only tries to deal with simple JavaScript. PhpDig cannot parse and interpret full JavaScript code (different variables, different functions, different structure, recursion, etcetera) so yes, make a page or site map that contains all the links, then index that page, then delete that page from the admin page, then run the clean options.
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ok thanks mate
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