KISSfp starts to process
your site from the given Homepage, and then looks at all pages that are linked,
recursively.
Because KISSfp crawls
through a site this way, you have to manually copy unreferred files (such
as small index.html to "cover the directory") if they are needed. You may even
need to run a separate copy of KISSfp
for an entire "hidden" tree of files which cannot be reached from the given
homepage. A future version of KISSfp might include a specific ORPHAN warning for such
cases.
When crawling directory links (ending in /) KISSfp tries to find the page by
checking for index, default & welcome with extensions htm?, shtm?, htx or asp.
Any URL containing ':' (http:// ftp:// mailto: news:) is considered to be
absolute & external, and not followed. ATTENTION:
That implies that file:// is not followed neither, and a warning is issued.