Usually sites refer to each other, so probably this is not required.
I can suggest just to add manually only some URLs of various catalogs to 
get as many links as possible.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> In this case you probably wont get anything indexed either. This is what you'll have 
>to do:
> 
> You'll need to generate a file containing a list of all the domains you want ton 
>index (There's not an easy way to generate a list of all *.nl domains, unless you get 
>in with the .nl NIC guys or harvest them some way.) Anyways you;ll end up with a file 
>that should look like this:
> 
> http://foo.nl/
> http://bar.bl/
> http://baz.nl/
> ...
> ...
> 
> Let's say you store this list in a file called domains.txt.
> 
> Run indexer like this:
> 
> indexer -if domains.txt
> 
> The indexer will then proceed to index all the domains listed in the file. The 
>indexer wont generate a list of domains for you. That's something you'll have to 
>provide yourself.
> 
> -- Dan Hanks
> 
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Doos wrote:
> 
> > Author: Doos
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Message:
> > hi all,
> >
> > i want to index the sites in the .nl domain.
> >
> > i cleared my database and typed in: indexer -i -u http://www.zonnet.nl/
> >
> > then i added the line: Realm http://*.nl/* in the config and commented out the 
>server command.
> >
> > am i on the right track here now and should it do what i want or does it just 
>index www.zonnet.nl?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Reply: <http://search.mnogo.ru/board/message.php?id=1839>
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