this may sound silly, but make sure that you *have*
links to all of your pages. htdig travels thru links
similar to a visitor who clicks every link on your
pages. Make sure that links are not javascript links
as most search engines (including htdig?) are
unable/do not follow them. If this is the case, you
could setup a link page with links to all articles for
htdig to use. 

Josh


--- Tony Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I probably have a config problem.
> 
> I am indexing two sites. One has been indexed and
> running fine for about
> a year now. I added another one recently and I am
> not getting all the
> pages indexed.
> 
> I know that there are 1100 pages and the dig is only
> counting 250.
> 
> There are bad links and we are correcting those as
> they are reported.
> But other than that I am stumped.
> 
> HELP =;-p
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Tony Grant
> 
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> Dreamweaver MX with Tomcat and PostgreSQL
> 
> 
> 
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