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Re: Making help indexing work
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Re: Making help indexing work


  • Subject: Re: Making help indexing work
  • From: Jessica Kahn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 15:02:45 -0700

It should index all html or text files in all subdirectories of the directory you dropped on the tool. The tool doesn't report on every single file it indexes; it only gives you notes about files that it either treated in a special way (keywords, for instance), or that it encountered problems with.

--Jessica



On Friday, August 17, 2001, at 02:54 PM, Frangois Frisch wrote:

How does the indexing tool work ? What is it supposed to do? How do I know
if the indexing worked? How does it know which files to index?

I have tried to put various meta tags in the html of my help book but
nothing ever seems to work.

If I put a keywords meta tag in the file with AppleTitle it says that it is
indexing the file but doesn9t index any other file (as far as I know). How
does it know which other files to index should it follow the links or should
it just index all the files in the sub directories?

Francois
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