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# ----- Example 3 - Descriptive Index Files ------- |
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# Please see the swish-e documentation for |
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# information on configuration directives. |
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# Documentation is included with the swish-e |
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# distribution, and also can be found on-line |
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# at http://swish-e.org |
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# This example demonstrates how to include |
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# descriptive names to your index file |
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# Define headers values for the index -- this might be |
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# helpful if you have a common front end program that |
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# reads more than one index file. These headers can be |
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# returned when running swish (see the -H switch). |
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IndexName "Test index" |
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IndexDescription "This is an index of our two document directories." |
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IndexPointer "http://someplace" |
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IndexAdmin "Doc Manager (dmanager@foo.invalid)" |
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# From previous examples: |
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# What to index |
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IndexFile /home/indexfiles/docs.index |
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IndexDir docs /home/otherdocs |
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IndexOnly .htm .html |
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FollowSymLinks yes |
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# Index meta tags |
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MetaNames author description |
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UndefinedMetaNames ignore |
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# end of example |