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In Windows, include double-quotation marks around the argument to protect the special 
characters, such as the asterisk (*). On UNIX, use single-quotation marks. This is only required 
when you run the indexing job from a command line. Quotation marks are not necessary within 
a command file (the 
-cmdfile
 option).
To use regular expressions, also specify the 
-regexp
 option.
If your starting points do not contain the specified 
-include
 expressions, nothing will be 
indexed. The 
-include
 option prevents Verity Spider from even following anything that does not 
match the specified expressions. You might want to use the 
-indinclude
 option instead. Where 
the 
-include
 option prevents Verity Spider from even following anything that does not match 
the specified expressions, the 
-indinclude
 option allows Verity Spider to follow what matches 
the specified expressions, while not indexing.
For document types, use the 
 option instead; for example, specify 
-mimeinclude 
text/html
 rather than 
-include *.htm
.
Note: When specifying a URL, you must use full, absolute paths using the same format that appears 
in the HTML hyperlink. If the link is relative, you must change it to absolute to use it with the 
-include
 
option.
See also 
.
-indexclude
Syntax
-indexclude exp_1 [exp_n] ...
Specifies that the files and paths in URLs that match the expressions are not indexed. They are, 
however, still followed. If you use backslashes, you must double them so that they are properly 
escaped; for example:
C:\\test\\docs\\path
You can use wildcard expressions, where the asterisk (*) is for text strings and the question mark 
(?) is for single characters; for example:
'/my_doc*/year199?'
In Windows, include double-quotation marks around the argument to protect the special 
characters, such as the asterisk (*). On UNIX, use single-quotation marks. This is only required 
when you run the indexing job from a command line. Quotation marks are not necessary within 
a command file (the 
-cmdfile
 option).
To use regular expressions, also specify the 
-regexp
 option.
You would use this option to gather some documents, such as HTML tables of contents, to gain 
access to other documents for indexing. 
Where the 
-exclude
 option prevents Verity Spider from even following anything that matches 
the specified expressions, the 
-indexclude
 option allows Verity Spider to follow anything while 
only skipping that which matches the specified expressions.
For document types, use the 
-indmimeexclude
 option instead.
Note: When specifying a URL, you must use full, absolute paths using the same format as appears in 
the HTML hyperlink. If the link is relative, you must change it to absolute to use it with -indexclude.