Verity comes with CF and is a great choice for document searches (e.g.,
Word, PDF, Excel), as well as HTML searches.

Verity K2 Spider (comes w/CF5+) will crawl your site and index dynamic
pages.  It's command line-driven.  I haven't figured out the details yet,
but it seems powerful.  You can learn more at:
http://www.acfug.org/library/VerityK2SetupGuideWithCF5.pdf.

Alternatively, you could use a service, such as WhatUSeek Intrasearch. I'd
be glad to hear about other options.

Pam


-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Wilhelm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Searching


I'm not familiar at all w/ ColdFusion's searching abilities.  I am currently
running CF5 on Win2k.
 
I'd like to create a search although my site's partially static & mostly
dynamic.  What's the best way to search?
 
Thanks,
 
Scott

Scott Wilhelm
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