Daniel,
You are correct that this is not the normal operation, however htdig can
easily be tuned to run off a list of links, from an external file, and
not to spider your site.
One of my main sites actually does both of these operations, in order to
build an index of my entire site, plus selected external pages.

Regards,
Mike

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> Subject: [htdig] Indexing disparate web pages.
> 
> I'm looking for a tool that will create a single index from 
> individual web 
> pages across multiple domains (without spidering the entire 
> site.)  Can 
> someone confirm my understanding that, as written, htdig does 
> not operate in 
> this manner and if I want to use it so, I'll need to start 
> hacking the 
> source?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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