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Old 01-08-2004, 05:26 PM   #1
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indexing from command line with text file

I can reindex from the command line with no problem, but it will only reindex the sites allready in the database.
From shell and in the phpdig-admin folder, I enter:
"php -f spider.php cronlist.txt"
It will reindex the sites allready in the database but not the sites in the text file.
If I enter:
"php -f spider.php http://www.domain.com"
I get the same result.

PHP ver is 4.1.2

I also tried to setup the cron job but it's not working. However I would perfet to use the command line.
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Old 01-09-2004, 03:54 AM   #2
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Hi. When you run php -f spider.php http://www.newdomain.com what output does PhpDig give?
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Old 01-10-2004, 05:04 PM   #3
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The atached file (graphic) shows the command and output. When I enter php -f spider.php http://www.150cam.com
If I enter:
php -f spider.php all
or
php -f spider.php text_file.txt
or
php -f spider.php
or
php -f spider.php http://www.150cam.com
The result is the same. It will reindex the sites in the database but thats all.

If the graphic does not show up, it is at lakenormansweb.com/phpdig_index.jpg

Also Charter, I'm sorry I put this post in the wrong form.

Thanks for your help.
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Old 01-11-2004, 12:47 PM   #4
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Hi. Are you able to index that site via the browser interface? A test run via shell gave the following output. Curious. Maybe this is related to the FP issue experienced previously?
Code:
> php -f spider.php http://www.150cam.com
Spidering in progress...
-----------------------------
SITE : http://www.150cam.com/
Exclude paths :
- @NONE@
+1:http://www.150cam.com/
(time : 00:00:03)
+
level 1...
XDuplicate of an existing document
2:http://www.150cam.com/index.html
(time : 00:00:05)

No link in temporary table
links found : 2
Optimizing tables...
Indexing complete !
Don't worry about posting in the wrong forum. I've moved things around to differentiate between troubleshooting and how-tos.
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Old 01-11-2004, 04:52 PM   #5
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No problems from the browser interface. This site and many more spidered on my main site. I have phpdig installed on 2 servers, 1 for production and 1 for testing. Spidering from the command line has the same problem on both. Both also have Front Page installed. I'll try to setup a site w/o Front Page and see what happens. Any ideas about what to try if Front Page does apear to be the problem?
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I setup a new site with a new domain name. I did not install Front Page. It has the same problem as the site with Front Page installed.
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Hi. Are you getting any errors in your PHP logs when you try and index via shell? Also, can you post a link to your PHP info?
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Hi. Try setting register_argc_argv to On in the php.ini file.
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Old 01-12-2004, 05:56 PM   #9
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Charter,

Changing register_argc_argv to On in the php.ini file did the trick.

IT WORKS GREAT NOW!! THANKS
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