More questions:

I use some European characters in standard HTML format on my web pages. 
In the search results they come out munged into something else, something 
tenebrous and wrong. For instance, Francois Rabelais gets something else 
in place of the special "c". How do I prevent this?

The patterns usable in restrictions are not described. What are they? Is 
there a way that I can restrict the search to files that are at the top 
of my web site, for example? If I just specify the leading part of the 
URL then it will match all the files rather than just those at the top. 
In general if B is a subdirectory of A how do I restrict the search to 
just A and not B?

I suppose I could use a combination of restrict and exclude but that 
can't be easily controlled from a single popup menu. I could link the 
menu to a hidden field with JavaScript, but that would mean the popup 
would have different items depending on whether JavaScript was enabled or 
not, turning my HTML into some kind of weird conditionalized goo. This 
would also require me to list all my directories in exclude clauses -- 
which would be a maintenance nightmare when I add and remove them.

Many thanks. The reason I have a lot of questions is because htdig is so 
cool....

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Tim Maroney    [EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://www.maroney.org
"The world is made possible, in part, by murk."

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