You can have a single CFSEARCH "read" from a comma delimited list of
"Collections".
Alternatively, you can "read" all the files into a temp database and index
that. I like this approach because I can then use the "Custom1/Custom2"
fields for my web content. I can also "remove" all the "noise" words and
HTML form the web pages so my searches return better results.
PS. If you go that route you will no longer be able to use the "Summary" as
it will no longer contain "readable" information. You can use the
"Custom1/Custom2/Title fields to make a nice clickable link though.
Verity Mangler (Manager)
http://cfhub.com/tutorials/verity/
> I was wondering if anyone has a solution for creating a verity search that
> needs to index BOTH a database and subdirectories of html files?
>
> I have a site where 60% of the text data is in a database and 40% is in
html
> files. The customer wants a single search interface to return results
from
> both. I've done one or the other but not both. Any insight would be
> appreciated.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dennis Powers
> UXB Internet
> (203)879-2844
> http://www.uxbinfo.com/
>
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