Totals Listed Unreviewed Total Unchecked 32 0 32 OK 0 0 0 Need Slash 0 0 0 Warning 0 0 0 Connection Error 0 0 0 Error 0 0 0 Total 32 0 32
Generated by TulipChain v6.03 on 06 August 2005 17:26
Now I don't understand why: in Tulip, its clearly showing me all the links, but when I spider it and generate a report, I get the above! I understand its a third-party app, but I'm hoping you'll have some clues here... I also sent an email to the Tulip author...
And another thing: in Tulip it appears as if it will only attempt to grab the very lowest-level links, ie in the example above you have to go all the way down to Safaris to grab the links - it doesn't seem possible to grab everything under, for example, Travel_and_Tourism (i.e. all sub-cats and their links)?
"Nothing to report" usually means you didn't spider before making a report -- or tried to spider something too big.
As explained in various places on wsnlinks.com, tulipchain won't handle anything with more than around 1000 links beneth it. The number of levels of subcategories below is irrelivent, only the number of links.
I am doing it correctly.... as you'll see from what I pasted above, there are only 32 links in that category
What seems to be happening is that when you spider, in the status bar of TulipChain it goes to 'Done' quite quickly... I can't see how it can have spidered a whole bunch of sites in a matter of seconds... so it looks like perhaps Tulip doesn't work anymore?
Since I've already bought the dmozimporter script, do you know of an alternative software that will do exactly what Tulip is supposed to do?
Has anybody else currently had any success with running Tulip? For what its worth, because the software is in a .rar file, I have to run the programme from a command line using 'java -jar tulip.jar'.
If you were doing it correctly, obviously, you would have a report file. Since you don't, you say, then you're saying you aren't doing it correctly.
Any alternative software would use its own distinct format, which would render it useless.
I've had a great deal of sucess with Tulip, having assembled a sizeable collection of spidered categorioes and done imports on request for numerous users.
Note that you're using 6.03 while I've specified 6.02 is the only version I support, not that it's likely to make any difference.
because the software is in a .rar file
.rar file? What I've directly linked on the instructions page is a .jar download.
yes sorry its a .jar file, but WinRAR opens it if you just double-click it, so I have to go the command-prompt route. I am doing it correctly - as I outline above - but I d'loaded 6.0.2 and its the same issue.... it doesn't seem to spider. I have a Win XP SP2 machine, with Java Runtime 1.4.1_01
I'd like to know if other users here have got this to work recently....?
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I ran TulipChain but its not working.... this is what I got:
[EDIT] Regional: Africa: Tanzania: Travel_and_Tourism: Travel_Services: Tour_Operators: Safaris
* Nothing to report!
Totals Listed Unreviewed Total
Unchecked 32 0 32
OK 0 0 0
Need Slash 0 0 0
Warning 0 0 0
Connection Error 0 0 0
Error 0 0 0
Total 32 0 32
Generated by TulipChain v6.03 on 06 August 2005 17:26
Now I don't understand why: in Tulip, its clearly showing me all the links, but when I spider it and generate a report, I get the above! I understand its a third-party app, but I'm hoping you'll have some clues here... I also sent an email to the Tulip author...
And another thing: in Tulip it appears as if it will only attempt to grab the very lowest-level links, ie in the example above you have to go all the way down to Safaris to grab the links - it doesn't seem possible to grab everything under, for example, Travel_and_Tourism (i.e. all sub-cats and their links)?
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Location: Diamond Springs, California
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"Nothing to report" usually means you didn't spider before making a report -- or tried to spider something too big.
As explained in various places on wsnlinks.com, tulipchain won't handle anything with more than around 1000 links beneth it. The number of levels of subcategories below is irrelivent, only the number of links.
Forum Regular
Usergroup: Customer
Joined: Aug 05, 2005
Total Topics: 94
Total Comments: 272
I am doing it correctly.... as you'll see from what I pasted above, there are only 32 links in that category
What seems to be happening is that when you spider, in the status bar of TulipChain it goes to 'Done' quite quickly... I can't see how it can have spidered a whole bunch of sites in a matter of seconds... so it looks like perhaps Tulip doesn't work anymore?
Since I've already bought the dmozimporter script, do you know of an alternative software that will do exactly what Tulip is supposed to do?
Has anybody else currently had any success with running Tulip? For what its worth, because the software is in a .rar file, I have to run the programme from a command line using 'java -jar tulip.jar'.
developer
Usergroup: Administrator
Joined: Dec 20, 2001
Location: Diamond Springs, California
Total Topics: 61
Total Comments: 7868
If you were doing it correctly, obviously, you would have a report file. Since you don't, you say, then you're saying you aren't doing it correctly.
Any alternative software would use its own distinct format, which would render it useless.
I've had a great deal of sucess with Tulip, having assembled a sizeable collection of spidered categorioes and done imports on request for numerous users.
Note that you're using 6.03 while I've specified 6.02 is the only version I support, not that it's likely to make any difference.
because the software is in a .rar file
.rar file? What I've directly linked on the instructions page is a .jar download.
Here's a report file for you as an example:
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yes sorry its a .jar file, but WinRAR opens it if you just double-click it, so I have to go the command-prompt route. I am doing it correctly - as I outline above - but I d'loaded 6.0.2 and its the same issue.... it doesn't seem to spider. I have a Win XP SP2 machine, with Java Runtime 1.4.1_01
I'd like to know if other users here have got this to work recently....?