Hi folks
We have moved from having just the sign in system to a non-public website in https to the entire site being https. I have added the "s" to all references to the site index page in the config file but it won't index. Error message states "Could not download file: https://pvhonline.org/pvh.aspx?p=index (Invalid URL or domain name). It then displays an error message box "Check the URL exists ... " and logs an error message "No files found to spider from https://pvhonline.org/pvh.aspx?p=index"
Was working fine with http URL when we last indexed the product a weeks ago.
Please note that we initiate a search by allowing temporary access by means of a config file on our server. This is switched off when the indexing is complete.
Also - we have had a request from a customer to whom we send a copy of our off line product to provide a PHP search version. (We currently provide ASP and JS versions). What's involved with making a PHP search page compared with the ASP version? I know nothing about PHP.
Dixie
We have moved from having just the sign in system to a non-public website in https to the entire site being https. I have added the "s" to all references to the site index page in the config file but it won't index. Error message states "Could not download file: https://pvhonline.org/pvh.aspx?p=index (Invalid URL or domain name). It then displays an error message box "Check the URL exists ... " and logs an error message "No files found to spider from https://pvhonline.org/pvh.aspx?p=index"
Was working fine with http URL when we last indexed the product a weeks ago.
Please note that we initiate a search by allowing temporary access by means of a config file on our server. This is switched off when the indexing is complete.
Also - we have had a request from a customer to whom we send a copy of our off line product to provide a PHP search version. (We currently provide ASP and JS versions). What's involved with making a PHP search page compared with the ASP version? I know nothing about PHP.
Dixie
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