| Table of Contents |
| Is there any way to tell Alkaline to index a directory tree of files rather than using the crawler to just follow links? |
| What are all the file extensions Alkaline indexes? |
| How can I setup the search engine to be able to search multiple groups? Users should be able to select what part of my site they want to search. |
| How can I setup Alkaline to index multiple sites. Users should be able to select which site to search. |
| I have a site with 100 documents. Only 10 are being indexed. How can I find out why? |
| Alkaline has been running for quite some time, but no indexes have been written. Why? |
| ExcludeWords doesn't seem to work, when I search "with" which has been excluded by a dictionary I still get results. Why? |
| The stats say that 40 urls are reported and that 11 have been indexed, what about the other 29? |
| Can Alkaline index PDF documents? Results from PDF documents come as garbage binary data starting with %PDF-1.2, why? |
| Error (52338) couldn't execute 'gzip -d -q \s87.Z when using pdf2text. |
| Error (0): pdf file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref table... when using pdf2text. |
| When reindexing, I see [url][verified] output and it takes a lot of time, what is it and can I avoid it? |
| I have found nothing about .asp files in the documentation about filters. Can Alkaline index .asp files? |
| The online management shows the asearch.cnf contents, but they are different since I have changed the asearch.cnf. Why? |
No, not specifically. Alkaline will parse your directory list if you make it available via the web. Then, Alkaline will take the directory list as a normal HTML document.
This is logical, since you can access those documents via the web, you should be able to point Alkaline to those documents for indexing purposes.