I thought that all I needed to do was give the directory to which htdig should index. I have 2 url's listed in the start_url for example:

#
# This specifies the URL where the robot (htdig) will start. You can specify
# multiple URLs here. Just separate them by some whitespace.
# The example here will cause the ht://Dig homepage and related pages to be
# indexed.
#
start_url: http://www.siteone.com http://www.siteone.com/first/second/third/fourth/



This should index both directories shouldn't it?




At 8:46 AM -0400 4/23/99, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
>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?
>
>-Geoff Hutchison
>Williams Students Online
>http://wso.williams.edu/
>
>
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