Geoff,

Thanks... where would I look to set up filtering? Should I start by
deploying the newer verity plugin and extending something there? I
have extended dmfile to look at policy groups. I would like to keep
all my files in one spot, we have 3 types... 1 general public files,
accessible by anonymous and in the future, members, 2. Sales Channel
files, used by outside sales reps, and 3. Internal Technical Pubs that
need to be avalable to field service people.. secureing them is fine,
but I would like to be able to have 3 separate collections so I can
limit search results based on the logged in user's policy groups.



On Nov 27, 1:19 am, modius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 27, 10:42 am, Chris Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > is it possible to prevent indexing of dmhtml objects sitting beneath a
> > protected nav node? I am deliberating creating a custom content type
> > that extends dmhtml or just extending core dmhtml and thought... hmmm
> > verity probably lists protected by nav node dmhtml in results, am I
> > correct?
>
> It would by default.
>
> If you want to secure search results then you need to modify the way
> FarCry updates its collections to either include some custom field to
> filter on, or exclude certain content altogether.
>
> -- geoffhttp://www.daemon.com.au/
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