Re: site indexing tools
I've searched the archives on my hard drive. No joy. I've searched the list's archives, using the site search at techwr-l.com and Google's search function. All to no avail, since the word index is on every page: author index, subject index, etc. *sigh*
Search for "html indexer" on Google.
Seriously--you'll find several shareware programs listed after ours. One of them may be the one you're looking for.
Of course, I'd rather you bought ours, but that's not what you asked. :)
--David
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