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    Hi
    I have successfully trialed the free version and have just now bought the professional version. Unfortunately when I try indexing I get two error messages. One says that it is unable to create the search template. There is no search.asp, search_template or any other pages starting with search in the indexing files. Also, when I click the index button I get an error message telling me that .pdf files are not supported. I have downloaded and installed the pdf plug in and restarted zoom several times but still the pdf files are not being index.
    Regards

  • #2
    Couple of things to check:

    - Have you entered your license key information correctly (which should have been e-mailed out to you) and does Zoom now say "Professional Edition" in the title bar?

    - Did you change the setting under the "Advanced" tab of the Configuration window to "specify own path for the script source code"? If so, is this pointing to a valid directory containing a copy of the script? This setting should be unchecked and off by default.

    - Did you attempt to move the program files from their installed folder? It sounds like the application is unable to locate the other files that came with the installation.

    - Check that your output directory corresponds to where you are looking for the files. Do you see the ZDAT files that should also be created after indexing?

    - If the PDF plugin was correctly installed, and Zoom is properly registered, you should see a yellow log entry that says "Plugin for PDF files found. PDF file support enabled." upon starting up Zoom.

    Also: Tell us the version of Windows you are using, as well as the version of Zoom (click Help->About). Note that the latest version is available from:
    http://www.wrensoft.com/zoom/whatsnew.html
    --Ray
    Wrensoft Web Software
    Sydney, Australia
    Zoom Search Engine

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    • #3
      Re no search page: I have managed to fix the problem with regard to the search pages. I had downloaded a 2nd version of Zoom instead of registering the initial trial one. Once I deleted the 2nd shortcut everything started working fine.

      Re PDFs: I now see the message with regard to the pdf plug supported but when I index it there are no pdf files indexed? Will have a bit more of a look in the forum and faqs to see if I can find an answer.
      Regards

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      • #4
        Make sure you added ".pdf" to the Extensions list under the "Scan Options" tab of the Configuration window. See "Using the plugins" here:
        http://www.wrensoft.com/zoom/plugins.html

        If you are indexing with spider mode, you should also make sure that the spider is finding the links to your PDF pages. See the following FAQs:

        "Why are some of my pages being skipped in the indexer?":
        http://www.wrensoft.com/zoom/support...s.html#skipped

        "I am indexing my website with the spider mode but it is not finding all of the pages on my site":
        http://www.wrensoft.com/zoom/support...spider_finding
        --Ray
        Wrensoft Web Software
        Sydney, Australia
        Zoom Search Engine

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        • #5
          Problem fixed!

          Thank you for that explanation. From your responses I realise that my problem was with the fact that I was using Open New Window on my document links with the database, which as you said will not be indexed by the spider. As soon as I took the Open New Window off the link it worked perfectly and is now scanning all my pdf files.
          Thank you very much for your help.
          Regards

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          • #6
            For other people reading this, the "open new window" function being refered to was in fact a piece of Javascript code that poped up a new window. Javascript links are not followed in most cases.

            But you can open links in new windows without using Javascript. You can just use the HTML target attribute _blank in your links. Then spiders can follow your links.

            -----
            David

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