Tom wrote:

> Has anybody figured out how to index include files?
>
> -Tom
>

   I'm no fusebox expert.  (That's my disclaimer)

   If your include file is in a directory called: 'inc' just index that directory.

   The question I have, is why do you want to index ColdFusion templates?  Unless you 
are planning on searching for
all files that use 'CFIF isDefined("MyVariable")" .. even if you are planning on doing 
that, I would recommend
using the CFSTUDIO multiple file find function, not verity.

   Typically you would want to index the resulting HTML of a template, not the actual 
template.

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