Thanks for your response Torsten, I can cope with the PHP bit 
which would dynamically decide which index to use, but it's the 
htdig part.  Would I use a different config file, or something like 
that, because I don't see anywhere to put a reference to the index 
that is created.  In fact I don't even know where it is stored!!


Henry
> 
> This is quite easy if your staff members have a fixed IP range or
> access the server via a proxy gateway which is otherwise unavailable
> to the public.
> 
> If you use a dynamic approach to make the query, you can then test
> the IP of the referring client and switch configuration files accordingly.
> 
> The approach should work with any server-parsed content, not only PHP,
> since you don't even need to use server-parsed templates.
> 
> 
> hth,
>   Torsten
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