Assume I have 15,000 PDF files organized in 300 subdirectories in various levels under a common parent directory. I wish to use Zoom to search these files. Due to a complete reorganization of the website, none of the files are accessible via links in other documents, so traditional spidering will not work. I could download the entire content to my local machine and use offline indexing, but that sounds like a lot of work with potentially problematic results if I don't properly maintain relative URLS, and I'd have to continue that process to update the index whenever I add new content to the website. Two possibilities I have wondered about: First, I have installed a webdisk on my local machine that allows access to the entire content of my website; is it at all possible to run offline indexing through the webdisk? (I realize the webdisk is a virtual, not physical, disk, so there is probably no way for that to work.) Second, is there a program that will comprehensively search this component of my website and create a document with a list of filenames with full URLs that I could use as the starting page for the spider indexing? Any other ideas? I have been circling Zoom for about the last three years, wanting to find time to implement a search solution and confidence that it will suit my needs. A side question: why doesn't Zoom have an online indexing option that simply searches a directory and its subdirectories?
Thanks so much,
Robin Miller (in the US)
Thanks so much,
Robin Miller (in the US)
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