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152 Getting Results with Novell Web Services
HINT:
For information about defining a URL prefix in the NetWare Enterprise Web
Server, see
"Setting Additional Document Directories" on page
6
To add additional paths, click Add More Paths.
7
Click Apply Settings.
Once you define an index, you must generate it to make it searchable. See
"Generating Indexes" on page
Using the Define File System Index (Advanced) Page
1
From the Web Search Manager Global Settings page, click Manage in the
row of the site that you want to work with.
2
Under Define a New Index, click New Crawled Index > Define Index.
3
On the Define File System Index page, click Advanced Index Definition.
4
In the Index Name field, enter a name for your new index.
5
In the Index Description field, enter an optional description of the index
to be created.
6
In the Location of Index Files field, enter the absolute path to where you
want the index files stored.
For example, SYS:\NSearch\sites\mysites.
By default, index files are stored at volume:\searchroot\sites\site_name\
indexes\.
7
From the Encoding (If Not in META Tags) drop-down list, select the
encoding to be used when indexeing files that do not contain an encoding
specification.
For example, HTML files can specify their encoding with a Content-Type
META tag.
8
Maximum File Size to Index
In the
(in bytes)
that Web Search should index.
Files exceeding this size will not be indexed and therefore, will not be
included in search results.
9
Under Path Information, type the absolute path to the folder containing
the information that you want indexed in the Server Path field. For
example, SYS:\SALES\REPORTS.
10
In the Corresponding URL Prefix field, enter the URL that should be used
by the search results page to access the individual files.
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field, enter the maximum file size
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