On 30 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This directory doesn�t contain any index.htm. so i point htdig to this
> directory, and the html pages are indexed fine. however, as search results
> also the filenames of the html pages are considered. if you click such a
> link, you get the directory listing.
Sure. That's because the page generated for the directory index includes
the filenames. If you don't want the text of links indexed, set
description_factor: 0 in your config file:
<http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#description_factor>
> Now, if i put an index.html in this directory, all the other pages
> (butcher.htm, etc..) are NOT indexed. I guess because there is no reference
> in index.htm to butcher.htm.
Right, you got it--htdig follows links. Put in an index.html and the
automatic directory-generation by the server stops. You could, of course,
use the index.html for links to the files or whatever you want and that
would also solve your question.
--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/
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