Thank you!  This was my problem.  

Your help is much appreciated!
-Jason Morse

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>On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Jason Morse wrote:
>
>> However, the 'rundig -vvv' log is still mystifying.  I get the exact 
>> same
>> rundig results whether the target directory is empty or contains 
>> several
>> PDF files.  If I add an HTML file to the directory along with the PDF
>> files, rundig indicates that the file is indexed, but does not mention 
>> the
>> PDFs.  It seems that the PDFs are being completely ignored.  Here is 
>> the
>> log after running on the directory with 1 HTML and 10 PDFs:
>
>htdig does not search a directory for the files it contains. In a 
>normal configuration, the files that are indexed are those discovered 
>by extracting links from other pages. Take a look at 
>http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q5.25
>
>My guess is that htdig is finding the web page you added because you 
>named it in a manner that your web server recognizes as an index file 
>(e.g. index.html). In this case the '/' at the end of the URL is 
>implicitly mapped to a particular file name, and you are not really 
>giving htdig a directory, but instead a specific file from which to 
>start. Try adding a link to each of your PDF's in the HTML file you 
>added. That should result in htdig seeing the PDF files. If it more 
>appropriate to your needs, there are also ways to specify explicit file 
>lists to htdig and configure your web server to automatically generate 
>links for files contained in a directory.
>
>Jim
>
>
>
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