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Originally posted by rayvd
I'm no phpDig expert (yet!), but I find it highly unlikely that phpDig is reading the remote filesystem. It should ONLY be able to find files (.html, .php or whatever) that are explicitly linked to by a visible index page. This could include a subdirectory that doesn't have an index page, but your webserver has directory listing enabled...
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I guess that must be it. It only happens in subdirs where no index page is present and where the spider is sent to a html page from at least one link.
Yesterday I put up a little experiment and put a dummy file in one of those subdirs, built up a new index, and ...... it appeared in the index. Next thing I will try is just upload a blank index page, perhaps that will do. Or does anyone know how to disable directory listing when no index file is present?