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Michael Fraase
Manila-Newbies@userland.com
Sat, 1 Dec 2001 21:57:31 -0600
I deleted the Index.root file.
Then I followed the instructions at:
<http://frontier.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$80#3935>
Specifically, here's what I did:
1. Opened manilaWebsites.root
2. Opened the website to index
3. Opened the #tools table
4. Selected New Script from the Table menu
5. Gave the script the name of initialIndex
6. Pasted in the script
7. Received a variety of script errors (too many parameters, syntax
error)
depending upon how I pasted the script in.
Suggestions?
> You could delete your index.root file and re-index your sites. That's
> probably easiest.
>
> -Brent
>> At 5:30 PM -0600 12/1/01, Michael Fraase wrote:
>> I'm having problems with Frontier's search engine. While I was
>> prototyping our sites, I had Frontier running on port 88. I got
>> everything working and changed Frontier to port 80 (that was
something
>> of an ordeal in itself).
>>
>> The problem, as you can imagine, is that all of the content pages
were
>> indexed when Frontier was running on port 88. All the search engine
>> results contain double references for each "hit" (one for the object
>> when it was on port 88; and one for the object on port 80).
>>
>> How can I get rid of the "hits" on port 88?
>>
>> Thanks.
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Michael Fraase
ARTS & FARCES LLC
mfraase@farces.com
www.farces.com
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