Incrementally? Like having multiple configuration files, one for each
"increment"?
I thought about that, but the ability to index several times a day on a site
that changes often kind of goes away if you have to be manually editing the
configuration files to match the new layout of the site.
Is this what you meant? If not, do you mind expanding on that idea?
Thanks for the reply!
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Subject: Re: [htdig] Alternatives to htdig?
On 3 Jul 2001, at 20:23, Adolfo Santiago wrote:
> So, any alternatives?
Have you tried searching the server incrementally? There have been
threads here regarding that.
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