> I wanted to get some feedback on how you go about scheduling > the re-indexing of files with Verity, and where the actual > code runs. Do you usually put your re-indexing code in a > web-accessible directory and just use the cfschedule tag or > admin to run it? Do you use a scheduled task with your OS's > native scheduling program to run the Verity command line tools? > > Obscuring the file doesn't seem to be the best solution, but > if you're using cfschedule, I don't think there is a way > around keeping the file out of a web-accessible area. > > This is all very simple, but I wanted to make sure I'm not > missing anything.
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