Liz,

Unfortunately on a shared host you are pretty much done...  

To effectively use the spider you'll need command line access as well as
full access to the CF Administrator.  Your best bet is to move it to an
outside directory or if it's just plain old HTML rename it as an .inc file
and CFINCLUDE it inside your nav page.  

When I've needed to do this in the past (and I was using 4.5) I would create
a ColdFusion Mapping (is this possible with your host?) and put all my
includes (header, footer, navigation) there.  That way I was really only
indexing the meat of the site.

Good Luck!

Jeff Garza
Webmaster/Lead Developer
Spectrum Astro, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-----Original Message-----
From: Les Mizzell
To: CF-Talk
Sent: 11/29/01 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: Verity - how to EXCLUDE a single file from the search?

> Les, can you change the file extension on this file to something that
won't get indexed?


I'm thinking of just moving the file in question to a directory outside
the
index parameters....


Would be nice to know a way to do it when using the "CFCOLLECTION" tag
though....

--
Les Mizzell
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aliens to come invade us."
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