Hi Marcel, I will figure out the thing with the script, but hoped that i could solve this problem rather by configuring than by programming ;-) Seems that this is not to go the "easy" way...
Thanks for your help. -- Mit freundlichem Gru� Thomas Albl Deutscher St�dtetag Tel. : 0221/3771-210 FAX : 0221/3771-128 eMail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web : http://www.staedtetag.de > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Marcel Hicking [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. Juni 2002 17:44 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: Albl, Thomas > Betreff: Re: AW: AW: [htdig] How to set the sorting order of a > webserver-expor t of a plain fil esystem? > > > Ah, ok, that's different. > > I once had a somewhat similar problem with a big customer. > Most of the files in his dir structure where not referred > to by any other file/href (several thousands). I wrote a little > shell script that reads all dirs recursivly and builds one big > index.html file with nothing but empty links and no further > content whatsoever: > <html><body> > <a href=/dir1/dir2/file1.html></a> > <a href=/dir3/file2.html></a> > <a href=/dir4/dir5/dir6/file3.html></a> > </body></html> > Basically the script pipes the result of a find operation > through a simple regex to rewrite the files found into URLs. > Then I conf'd htdig to use this file as start point for indexing. > The index file itself does not show up in any htsearches as it has no > content, but htdig _does_ index every file referred to. > The script certainly needs to be run right before every htdig run. > > Hope it helps. > Marcel [..] [cut off the rest] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bringing you mounds of caffeinated joy >>> http://thinkgeek.com/sf <<< _______________________________________________ htdig-general mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe, send a message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with a subject of unsubscribe FAQ: http://htdig.sourceforge.net/FAQ.html

