> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > >
> >
> > You should define subset for each subdirectory.
> >
> 
>         ==> is this practicable for "hundreds" of subdirs?

There should not be any problem having hundreds or thousands of
subsets.

> 
> > >
> > >
> > > i want to restrict searches to different subdirs of my server, eg:
> > >
> > >         http://www.server.com/news
> > >         http://www.server.com/company
> > >         http://www.server.com/products
> > >         http://www.server.com/products/hardware
> > >         http://www.server.com/products/software
> > >         http://www.server.com/products/software/linux
> > >         http://www.server.com/products/software/windows
> > >
> > > do i have to use different subsets for each subdirectory or
> > is there a
> > >
> > > way to limit the searches to (any) given subdir of a
> > specific server?
> > > as far as i understood this can not be done with aspseek,
> > right? would
> > > be very bad...
> > > as we just evaluating a new search enginge for our intranet, and i
> > > really
> > > would like to use aspseek, as i use it in another project of mine
> > > where
> > > it works great...!
> > >
> > > Markus Rietzler
> > > * kommunikation & online service
> > > * RZF NRW
> > > * Tel: 0211.4572-130
> >

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