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Restricting Search Results to Specific Areas
Defining a New Crawled Index
You can restrict search results to specific areas of your file or Web server in
the following ways:
Using multiple indexes and using the &collection=index_name query
parameter.
Using a single index, restrict results to certain URL paths using the
&filefilter=path query parameter.
Using a single index, restrict results to certain values in document fields
by including /fieldname=value with either the query=value or
filter=value search parameters.
HINT:
Using the last option requires that indexed documents contain summary
fields such as META tags. This option works for almost any file format that contains
document summary fields, including HTML, XML, PDF, Word*, and WordPerfect*.
For information about preventing Web Search from indexing specific content,
see
"Excluding Documents from Being Indexed" on page
Using the Define Crawled Index Page
1
From the Web Search Manager Global Settings page, click Manage in the
row of the site that you want to work with.
2
Under Define a New Index, click New Crawled Index > Define Index.
3
In the Index Name field, enter a name for your index.
A name can be a word, phrase, or a numeric value. If the site you are
working on contains, or will contain, a large number of indexes, you
might want to utilize a numbering scheme to help you manage multiple
indexes more effectively.
4
Under Web Sites to Crawl, type the URL of the Web site that you want
indexed.
You can enter just the URL, such as www.mycompany.com, or you can
also append a complete path, down to the file level, such as
www.mycompany.com/path/index.html.
5
If desired, add another URL.
6
To add additional URLs, click Add More URLs.
7
Click Apply Settings.
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