I've added the backslash "\", but still am having trouble getting the search engine to 
get the site that I want.

When I read the db.wordlist, I find the unique variable that I am searching for.  
However, when I use the engine to find it, the nomatch page comes up.  However, when I 
change the search form from 
http://www.nosite.org/one/two/three/four/  to  http://www.nosite.org/
the engine runs fine for the topmost directory...but it still wont index for the 
deeper directories.  Is there something else that I need to include in the form to 
make it work?


At 8:45 AM -0400 4/24/99, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
>At 6:46 AM -0400 4/24/99, Benson Yeh wrote:
>>This should index both directories shouldn't it?
>
>I'm not sure whether it's my mailer or you. That came across as being on
>two different lines. In that case you'll need to include a \ as a
>line-continuation character.
>
>e.g.:
>start_url: http://www.foo.com \
>          http://www.bar.com

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