> Has anyone else found themselves in a similar situation? I'd love to
hear
> your thoughts.

Yes - and it is a royal pain in the butt.  The problem you have is
"context".  Especially if your dynamic content can appear in multiple
places.  Someone searches for a page they remember from the past, the
system "finds" the data - but your default "context" for displaying the
dynamica data is NOT the page on which they originally saw it.  And in any
case, it is not the data they wanted - but the text that accompanied it at
the time.

In Verity you can make use of the two "custom" fields to store information
that you can obtain context from though.  But it often wont be the context
the user wants to see the data in.

However, this does not help if you have a page that contains CMS text and
dynamic data.  The only real way to deal with this is to "generate" the
site somewhere and index the HTML pages.  And, as you say, if the dynamic
data is changing more often than your "site generate and index" process,
you are always goind to suffer from "out of date" information.

Worse, if you go with a site design and CMS that allows containers to be
dynamically configured, you wont be able to effective search that at all.



Gary Menzel
Web Development Manager
IT Operations Brisbane -+- ABN AMRO Morgans Limited
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