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MorelyDotes wrote:
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rifraff wrote:
For the swish-e database files, is the everyone permission set to at least read?
I'll chmod them to 777, just in case.
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Also, just to double-check, on the search configuration screen, verify that the swish-e executable is in the path you have set. If you are using windows, don't forget to use something like "c:\swish-e" or whatever your path is.
Windows? Is that one of those things that virus writers use to spread their products? ;) Don't want to start an OS war here, so if anyone has strong religious convictions on the subject of MS stock and the Church of Gates, please forgive me, assume I am a Bohemian anti-capitalist or whatever suits your fancy, and don't bother to flame me, because I Just Don't Care.
This is Debian "Sarge" just for the record. It might make it easier to guess what I'm doing wrong, now that you know that. I'll see if I can find one of those "whatcha got" templates in the Help forums and fill you in completely.
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Maybe if the path is wrong, swish-e isn't running at all?
Since I can get raw data if I comment out a lot of the php IF sections, I beleive it's running.
Hello,
Sorry for the delay in replying.
Ok, this is given:
1 Swish-E creates an index
2 If some of the php code is commented out, raw data is displayed
So, the system appears to be mostly working. You may have already checked this; but, does the user account you are logged in as have the permission to access the files that you are searching for? This is the only reason that I know of that the php code will not display data that it finds.
Regards,
Brian