Thanks Paul... I've updated the zip for gofetch 2.2 since it was brought to my attention that gofetch.cgi wasn't set up to use default Links fields. I don't know if this happened to all but i fixed it anyway. Still trying to find out about that Unknown Tag business. Lavon Russell LookHard Mods lavon@lh.links247.net
This is explained in the script. There is an array at the top of gofetch.cgi that is called ForbidSites. Just follow the format of the other urls in the array. Lavon Russell LookHard Mods lavon@lh.links247.net
add message => $message, to the globals in site_html_templates.pl.
When does that http://http:// problem happen? when spidering web urls, or a dmoz cat? send me your gofetch.cgi and site_html_templates.pl. webmaster@lh.links247.net Lavon Russell LookHard Mods lavon@lh.links247.net
Yeah, email me those files please and the url to where dmoz.cgi is doing this. If i need admin access, i'd also need a temporary .htaccess name and password. Lavon Russell LookHard Mods lavon@lh.links247.net
I didn't get it. try emailing to bmxer@lh.links247.net Oh, to fix the message unknown tag thing, you also need to have the enhanced template parser installed. Lavon Russell LookHard Mods lavon@lh.links247.net
ugh!!!!!!!! sorry boomboom, i did it twice. i see now why i didn't receive any of the mail. its not lavon@lh.links247.net its lavon@links247.net sorry. thats like the 10th time i made that mistake so far. Lavon Russell LookHard Mods lavon@lh.links247.net
I updated the zip for 2.2. It has a fix to the template returning in dmoz.cgi. Thats pretty much the only file to replace. I also added message => $message, to all the gofetch subs. It was in some, but not all. specifically sub get_dmoz and get_url. I think thats why the unknown tags came up. So just add that tag to those. Lavon Russell LookHard Mods lavon@lh.links247.net
Does it solve the problem of the double http://http:// ? And did you notice how it didn't spider the URL's correctly and put in, for example, http://http://dmoz/thiscat/cat/cat etc instead of the actual site URL?
ok above, you said gofetch.cgi is fine works no problem. Which script does it, at which point does it do it? and i don't see why it would say http://dmoz... if you're spidering urls. I could understand if i did that when spidering index cats. btw... i sent you an email with an updated dmoz.cgi and site_html_templates.pl I just spidered a dmoz cat and all links came out good. The link to the main site(category i was spidering came out fine) and at the bottom of the page where it says ## links spidered to http://dmoz.org/.../... came out fine. Lavon Russell LookHard Mods lavon@lh.links247.net