htsearch(1)


NAME

   htsearch  -  create  document  index and word database for the ht://Dig
   search engine

SYNOPSIS

   htsearch [options] [query_string]

DESCRIPTION

   Htsearch is used to sift through the  databases created  by  htdig  for
   content.  It is the actual search engine of the htdig search system. It
   is a CGI program that is expected to be invoked by  an  HTML  form.  It
   will  accept  both  the GET and POST methods of passing data to the CGI
   program.

OPTIONS

   query_string
          A CGI-style query string can be given as a single argument,  and
          is  only  used if the REQUEST_METHOD environment variable is not
          set.  If no query_string is given,  and  REQUEST_METHOD  is  not
          set, htsearch will prompt for the query.

   -c configfile
          Use  the  specified  configfile  instead  of  the  default  (for
          security reasons this option is only available when htsearch  is
          used on the command line).

   -v -d  Run  in  verbose  mode.   This  increases  the  verbosity of the
          program.   Using  more  than  2  is  probably  only  useful  for
          debugging  purposes.   The default verbose mode gives a progress
          on what it is doing and where it is.

FILES

   /etc/htdig/htdig.conf
          The default configuration file.

   /etc/htdig/header.html
          The default search results header file

   /etc/htdig/footer.html
          The default search results footer file

   /etc/htdig/wrapper.html
          The default search  results  wrapper  file,  that  contains  the
          header and footer together in one file

   /etc/htdig/nomatch.html
          The default 'no matches found' HTML file

   /etc/htdig/syntax.html
          The default file that explains boolean expression syntax errors

SEE ALSO

   Please   refer   to   the   HTML   pages  (in  the  htdig-doc  package)
   /usr/share/doc/htdig-doc/html/index.html and the manual pages  htdig(1)
   and htmerge(1) for a detailed description of ht://Dig and its commands.

AUTHOR

   This  manual  page was written by Stijn de Bekker and updated by Robert
   Ribnitz. It is based on the HTML documentation of ht://Dig.

                            6 October 2001                     htsearch(1)





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