Raymond,

>> Did you check the documents with bad titles to make sure that they
are set up right?

I have tried many different ways, but no luck so far.
How do you check "bad titles"?

jl

On 7/3/06, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So you are saying sometimes the title is right, and sometimes not?
> Verity tries to find the title from the metadata of the document when
> indexing. Did you check the documents with bad titles to make sure
> that they are set up right?
>
> As for your second question, yes, using CF7. Simply add the
> contextPassages attribute to your cfsearch tag and check the contest
> column of the result.
>
> Oh - and get rid of that evalute. You can change it to
>
>      maxRows = "#Form.MaxRows + 1#"
>
> On 7/1/06, John Lucania <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have cfsearch for Word documents in a directory, but it is not
> > returning the results as I expect.
> >
> > <cfsearch
> >     name = "GetResults"
> >      collection = "MyFormSearch"
> >      criteria = "#LCase(Form.Criteria)#"
> >      StartRow = "#Form.StartRow#"
> >      maxRows = "#Evaluate(Form.MaxRows + 1)#"
> >      title="Title"
> > >
> >
> > The document titles are at the top (usually with one row, or with two
> > rows if the title is long) of the document (all Word documents), but
> > cfsearch doesn't pull out some of document titles.   If possible with
> > cfsearch, I want to show a few lines of the Word contents like Google
> > search.
> >
> > Are there cfsearch examples I can use out there?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > JL
> >
> >
>
> 

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