This is your web root directory, ie, the directory that http://www.example.net/ would point to.

I have the following command in my servers config.sys file but it can also be in a cmd file that
you run to call filepage.
SET FILEPAGE=D:\EXAMPLE
This SET line specifies your servers web root directory that all links will be referenced to.

Anything you place in a directories 'banner' file will be included at the top of the index.html
file that is created but ONLY for the directory that the 'banner' is in.

To add contents to the top and/or bottom of all index.html files in all sub directories, edit
the 'adbanner' and/or 'adfooter' files that are placed in the webserver document root directory.
So named as these are the files that originally included the javascript code for Google ads.

To index all files in a directory AND all of its subdirectories, run 'filepage link', this
allows you to only reindex subsets of directories if you have a directorie tree. If you have
a primary website root index.html file, it is advisable to reindex starting from a subdirectory
on the next level otherwise your website index.html file will be overwritten, any other
subdirectories such as for example /images and /icons will also appear in indexpages, which
may not be a good idea. It in the example structure given, you would start to reindex from
the 'sw' directory, not the website root directory, thus the icon directory would remain
hidden with no index.html file. You can change the name of your filepage created HTML
file in filepage.cnf.

