I have an application that creates a large number of documents. These
documents, nor the data that is contained by them, cannot be accessed
directly using a browser.
A separate web-application uses CGI-scripts for selection and data
presentation, by creating HTML-pages on-the-fly using native
executables; these documents can contain links to the connected
documents. By their nature, these files are not stored on the web, just
inmemory as long as the requests stands.
Yet, there is a need for searching these documents from a browser and be
able to select the right document - passing the request to a CGI
script.
Is there a way to configure htdig so these documents can be scanned as
if they are in the web itself?

Willem Grooters
OpenVMS developer & System manager
b: sysmgr.blogspot.com
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