I find the search at sourceforge a little better. 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/htdig
Click 'lists' for mail list archives

Your solution is, use the -m option with htdig.
see http://www.htdig.org/ click 'htdig' on the left. 

I just pulled up my code where I use this. I'm not
sure why I have "foo" in there. I think it's some kind
of workaround suggested by Gilles... that I found on
sourceforge

Anyway, I call this via PHP in my CMS:

exec(" echo $url | /usr/local/htdig/bin/htdig -m foo
-c /path/to/myconfig.conf - > /dev/null 2>&1 & ");

Josh


--- Janine Sisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Can someone please explain how to do this, and/or
> point me to the right 
> place in the documentation?  Something seems to be
> wrong with the 
> search at htdig.org;  a search for "update" returns
> no matches, but I 
> know the word is used on the page for rundig and
> probably many other 
> places.
> 
> As I posted before, I have a site that takes over 30
> hours to index, 
> and when I have tried experimenting with a modified
> version of rundig 
> that removes the -i and does not allow -a, it looked
> like it was going 
> to run almost as long.  It seems that with database
> files that large 
> everything takes forever, even examining a page to
> see if it has 
> changed.  I need some way to add a few new or
> updated pages to the 
> index explicitly instead of trying to crawl the site
> again.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any tips,
> 
> janine
> 
> 
> 
>
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