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Here's an Apache configuration file for Xapian Omega on Slackware 13.1, to be saved as /etc/httpd/omega.conf
It was developed and tested on Slackware64 13.1 with Xapian Omega 1.2.8 installed by SlackBuild.
Code:
# Apache configuration file for Xapian Omega
<Directory /srv/httpd/htdocs/omega>
Allow from all
DirectorySlash On
Options FollowSymlinks
Order Deny,Allow
RewriteEngine
Xapian's Omega component is primarily used as tool for building interactive text searching solutions but can be used directly.
When using it directly, a typical URL is http://<host_ID>/cgi-bin/omega. That results in omega running with its default CGI parameters. The default CGI parameters can be over-ridden by specifying them on the URL, for example http://<host_ID>/cgi-bin/omega?DB=<index_ID>&FMT=<template_ID>.
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