It is possible to spider the site and use that for searching, but you need a 
way to recognize which pages need which "user rank". As far as I know, you 
could do that with a spider.

If the data for your pages is in a database, you can query the data (with the 
URL) and use that to populate a Verity collection.

If the data is in files, you can load the files into a Verity collection 
(remembering to set the custom field to reflect the required user rank.

Keep in mind, that it is possible to search multiple collections at one time, 
so if you need to create more than on collection to accomplish your needs, 
don't let that discourage you.

A Google on "ColdFusion Verity search" should get you started on the basics, 
but feel free to ask the list when you run into trouble as well.

Hope that helps!

Steve

>Hey Steve ok I think I understand and that's kind of what I was thinking,
>but I'm just not familiar enough with Verity yet. Are there any good
>resources for setting this up using spiders to collect the data? 
>
>Also another issue is that half the site will still continue to use .Net
>apps. I'm not sure if there is way to run .Net in ColdFusion, so for not we
>just simply open them in another window. This Site is somewhat of a mess of
>different languages and its time to clean it up. 
>
>Neal Bailey
>Internet Marketing Manager
>UGA-Association Field Services

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