Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 
05:24:51PM +0100:
> If you want all files indexed within that tree, then you could use some
> sort of script to dump out a recursive directory listing to a file, then
> use that file as the source for your Start_URL.

Just a find or do I need to htmlify that?
What I really do not understand is that it works partly, not linked to
the depth of the tree... 
I suspect this is more a mime type problem. Is there a way to set a
default mime type (text)?

thx
afx

 
> > is there a simple incantation of htdig that would allow me to index a
> > file tree (not via the web server)?
> > I have a hodgepodge of files, all text, some with and some without
> > extensions that I would like to have full text search capabilities on.
> > But I can not figure out how to get them all indexed. Some do, some
> > don't. (I am using a file:// URL as the starting point).
> > I am using 3.2.0b6.
> > Looks like htdig is geared mainly towards web site indexing and I am
> > trying to bend it too much...

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