Good question! I did my own custom tag to wrap the indexable(?) content. It
checks the user agent and does a content reset and abort to exclude the
header and footer. Not perfect but it works.

What do these HTML comments look like?

Adrian

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Perry
Sent: 25 January 2008 09:21
To: CF-Talk
Subject: vspider


Hi all

I hope someone here can help with this. I thought this was going to be
something quite easy but it turns out not to be. We have a site that has
been developeded in Reddot which creates flat asp pages with all of the
content from the cms within the pages. We are using CF to search these files
on their site, and are having to use vspider to do this because of the asp
files.

My predecessor set it all up and didn't leave ANY setup instructions, and
recently the client upgraded to cf 8 and the files he has don't do what they
are meant to be doing. Within all of the asp files there is an html comment
that appears to be telling vspider where to look and index the content from
and where to stop the indexing, so that common elements aren't picked up
(header, fotter etc)

Does anyone know how to make vspider look at this "search zone"?

Thanks

Tony


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