Try this sequence:

indexer -a %/2000%
indexer


Jay Roman wrote:
> 
> That does not make much sense to me.  Basically I am indexing all the files
> in the directories.  Each file is an independent file without links to other
> files.
> 
> For instance:
> 
> www.shadow-lands.com/sml/2000 contains:
> 
>     msg00010.html
>     msg00011.html
> 
> www.shadow-lands.com/sml/1999 contains:
> 
>     msg00001.html
>     msg00002.html
>     msg00003.html
>     msg00004.html
>     msg00005.html
> 
> www.shadow-lands.com/sml/1998 contains:
> 
>     msg00006.html
>     msg00007.html
>     msg00008.html
> 
> New messages are always added to the current year.  So msg00012.html will go
> in the www.shadow-lands.com/2000 directory.  I want to be able to get
> indexer to recognize that I added msg00012.html and index that file without
> having to touch the other files.

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