Use Verity to first make a collection and then search on it. Instructions on
how to get started with this are available in the CF Web Application books
by Forta, et al. The Allaire docs also explain this but in less detail. Be
careful not to allow users to search for, and then view, the raw source
code.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Gavin Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 9:25 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Hah! I'm an idiot!
So i'm the only cold fusion programmer here at work. And I'm designing the
new site look, well one of the features they wanted was to be able to have a
search box wich will search the site and return results.
So, being the big dummy I am, I was like "hey no problem!"
Now that I think about it, I have no idea on where to even begin.
This is what they want:
The website is about 60 pages, all of them CFM pages (even though some of
them don't have any cold fusion code in them, I made them cfm on the sheer
chance that i'd have to put something in them).
The search box would search through those 60 pages and return the results
that closest match what you were looking for in the manner of hyperlinks.
Gah!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Gavin
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