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Hi Yaneth and Diana (or Irma and Ramirez ?),
> and we want to know, How can we to index the pages,
> that they stay in a directory, with out to have a page
> with links to each one of them.
you can map a filesystem structure to some URL path
to achieve what you´re trying to do.
For example:
You have a webserver and pages you want to index in
http://www.myserver.co/things/to/index/
In the subdirectory /things/to/index/ you have an
index.html file with no links that shows up and prevents
you from listing the *whole* directory.
Let´s say your directory structure/document root for the webserver
is like this:
/usr/local/apache/htdocs
and the full path to the pages you want to index is:
/usr/local/apache/htdocs/things/to/index/
If this is the case you can set up indexer.conf like this:
Server http://www.myserver.co/things/to/index/ file:/usr/local/apache/htdocs/
BUT: if the webpages and the indexer software are on different servers and
you don´t know the complete path to the html files, I´m afraid you have no
chance of indexing them.
Hope this helps :-)
Regards,
Emre
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