Thats exactly it mark

This is a pain especially if the string ends in the middle of a tag

What i did with my collections is looped through my collumn stripping out
the tags and added a column to the query and used the new column for the
description.  This was you dfont have those problems

Steve

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Thanks Steve

"first 300 chars" - that never actually occured to me for some
reason... Makes a bit more sense now.

I think what threw me was that the examples that I am looking at right
now are HTML. Verity is NOT returning the first 300 chars, but rather
the first significant block of text. The HTML content begins with the
number of short lists - Verity skips these and returns the first full
sentence/paragraph which happens to be halfway down the page.

But you are right - verity always returns the first 300 characters of
sentence like text content it can find.

Thanks mate
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Mark Stanton
Gruden Pty Ltd
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