Hello Achilleus,

Are you from eurisko.gr stuff?

Why don't you want to support ASPSeek at least at a mimimal level
and put the note (or a button) to your site telling that it is
powered by ASPSeek, with link back to www.aspseek.org?

Have you read our "Support section"
(http://www.aspseek.org/order.html)? No, I do not ask you for
the money, but instead I'm asking you for a small contribution
back to the project which results you are succesfully using. This
contribution won't cost you a cent... It is free software project,
and every piece of free software is nothing without its supporting
users, the community around the software...

Don't just solve the problem by forwarding this to your bosses and
thinking "it's not my problem anyway, I'm just a programmer/sysadmin,
this is not my business"...this won't solve the problem.

Otherwise, you can't expect that you'll ever get a line of support
from us, developers. Other aspseek users can surely help you, if
they would like to. Speaking for myself, if I was aspseek user, I
would rather ignore you.

Achilleus Mantzios �����(�):
> 
> Hi,
> 
> is it possible to force aspseek to index just specific urls from a
> site??
> (Useful in the case where th url looks like
> http://somehost.somedomain/~someuser
> and we are not interested in indexing the whole
> http://somehost.somedomain/ site.
> 
> Again, what is the exact meaning of
> 
> # Can be set multiple times before "Server" command and
> # takes effect till the end of config file or till next <command>
> 
> Does that mean that <command> can be issued once per server (site)???
> If so, whats the use of doing it MANY times for one server???
> 
> Can *Allow* commands be specific for one server??? (as i asked in the
> top).
> 
> If this is not possible, then one should create a page with all
> the links he/she needs, and then somehow index that page.
> 
> Is there a more fancy way???
> 
> Notes on the new version 1.2.0
> ==============================
> I tried version 1.2.0.
> 
> In order to work (search right) with my netscape (under linux
> with an iso capable keyboard driver (like most browsers do)),
> i had to disable unicode.
> 
> Now, as far as memory resources are concerned,
> things go pretty smooth now :)
> 
> Thanks for your help in advance.

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