I have been indexing the same site for years. I have not changed the settings for Zoom for months, perhaps a year. The computer, OS, etc. are also the same.
The URL is in the format http://mysite.com/index.html
Today I suddenly received an error message window titled "no files found to spider" that says "Check that the URL exists and satisfies the settings in the configuration window."
I can access the URL via Firefox and IE and navigate the site from it -- the pages aren't cached in the browsers. I can also use Filezilla to FTP into the site.
The only change to my system is a new DSL modem/router combo - all computers on my local network, both wired and wireless, can access the Internet without any problems. If browsers and FTP can reach the site, what might be preventing Zoom from connecting to it?
The URL is in the format http://mysite.com/index.html
Today I suddenly received an error message window titled "no files found to spider" that says "Check that the URL exists and satisfies the settings in the configuration window."
I can access the URL via Firefox and IE and navigate the site from it -- the pages aren't cached in the browsers. I can also use Filezilla to FTP into the site.
The only change to my system is a new DSL modem/router combo - all computers on my local network, both wired and wireless, can access the Internet without any problems. If browsers and FTP can reach the site, what might be preventing Zoom from connecting to it?
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