I don't know if this will work, but have you tried using a regular 
expression to describe the URL. Something like

www.tampatrib.com/floridametronews/(Sunday|Monday|Tuesday|Wednesday|Thursday|Friday|Saturday)\.html
 


That would examine all the URLs for the days, while theoretically 
overlooking the stories it's already scooped. (Although I have had a lot of 
trouble with the overlook-stories-you've-already-seen functionality in 
Sitescooper myself - I don't know if I'm failing to understand how to use 
it, or if it's simply buggy.)

I hope this helps.


-- 
Mitch Wagner


At 05:14 PM 12/31/2001, you wrote:
>Whew!  After fixing the iSilo on Win2K debacle I have been rolling using
>sitescooper, it's awesome so far.  But, I hit a bit of a snag.  There is a
>site located at www.tampatrib.com that I am having trouble with.
>Specifically, the site is www.tampatrib.com/floridametronews/*.html where
>the * indicates the day of the week.  The index page is
>http://www.tampatrib.com/FloridaMetro/index.shtml which lists only a few
>stories with far more comprehensive coverage under the "index of Saturday
>Metro Stories" (or Sunday, or Tuesday, etc.) page which would be designated
>as http://www.tampatrib.com/floridametronews/saturday.htm.
>
>What I want to do is scoop the web page for the day of the week.  For
>example, If it is Wednesday, I want to scoop
>http://www.tampatrib.com/floridametronews/Wednesday.htm.  Right now I have
>written .site files that have the URL as
>http://www.tampatrib.com/floridametronews/Wednesday.htm (thursday, friday,
>etc).  I have also tried the StoryURL command but have not had any
>success.  Any help appreciated.
>
>
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