For ASPseek to find new pages, there must be links to them from some
already indexed pages.
But value of "next index time" for that pages (parent) can be greater than
present time, that's why ASPseek doesn't find new pages.
Value of "next index time" assigned to page is computed as present time
plus value of "Period" for particular server.
So the solution can be one of:
1) Decrease value of "Period" for pages from which new links appear or for
whole site.
2) run "index" with -a switch.

Alexander.

Kir Kolyshkin �����(�):

> mark david mcCreary wrote:
> >
> > Kir
> >
> > Would you please lend your expertise to another question I posted on
> > the users list last week.
> >
> >         how to encourage index program to read new web pages
> >
> > It seems logical to me that an indexing program should automatically
> > discover new web pages when it's run, but it's not working for me,
> > and the documentation on the index program is pretty sparse.
>
> Alexander, can you answer in details how index discovers/follows links,
> what is Period and how it works etc.?
>
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