> > I'm having a problem using Verity (not the K2 spider)
> > on CF5. Specifically, I can index a query fine, but if 
> > I try to index a directory of cfm files using either 

I tried what Dave suggested, and also some suggestions from my CFUG
list, and still had no luck. In desperation I changed the .cfm files to
.html and voila! search results started appearing.

So now I don't know what to do.. these files are static content, but
they need to be .cfm because there's some tricky stuff going on with the
layouts etc. Has anyone come across something like this before? Is there
something specific in the CF code that causes Verity to ignore it?

Kay.

______________________________________________________
Kay Smoljak          Web Developer        PerthWeb Pty Ltd

Level 9/105 St George's Tc - Perth - Western Australia
Ph: (08) 9226 1366 Fax: (08) 9226 1375

www.perthweb.com.au          developer.perthweb.com.au


> > I'm having a problem using Verity (not the K2 spider)
> > on CF5. Specifically, I can index a query fine, but if 
> > I try to index a directory of cfm files using either 
> > the administrator or cfindex, then do a CFDUMP on what 
> > cfsearch returns, I get nothing. I've deleted the
> > collection and recreated many times, but still nothing. 
> > Is there some secret step I'm not aware of?

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