According to Geoff Hutchison:
>At 7:07 AM -0400 4/23/99, Hajo Passon wrote:
>>But I think in some situations it could be rather useful to have a
>>commandline option to tell htdig to index one single URL without changing the
>>configuration files.
>>
>>Then you would be able to generate you own file list using find or ls,
>>generate corresponding URLs and dig all found files with hopcount 0.
>
>You can do this by including the file in the start_url attribute. But I
>think enough people have asked this question that we should consider it.
>It'll probably come in the form of a command-line flag that will tell htdig
>to use STDIN for start_url.
>
>Thoughts?
I'd rather use a parameter option such as '--url "http://foo.bar.org/"',
but stdin would allow for a list of URLs to be passed to ht://Dig, so
it would be more flexible.
At least having a command line option would help people on this list in
helping others debugging their sites. However, since everything else
is quite site specific, I regard such an option as rather useless for
day-to-day purposes.
have a nice weekend,
Torsten
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