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Using Spider.php in command Lines
My apologies for this very simple question, but I need help.
I am using Apache2 and Php4 in a Windows XP environment. PhpDig is working fine (it's great) for unique URI (using the PhpDig console), but I would like to use it with the command line. I tryed a lot without success using the Windows shell, and using a Telnet shell. I used in both cases the command: C:\Php4>php -f C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\phpdig\admin\spider.php http://www.nga.gov and received from both the message: No input file specified. What am I doing wrong? Thang you for your help! Wagner Bazarin Sao Paulo - Brazil |
Hi:
I could find my error. I included in the Windows XP the path to the php4 directory and PhpDig is working fine now with command line. Thank you, and I apologies for this dummy question. Wagner |
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