Ha, go figure. I actually made a similar comment just a couple of e-mails
prior to reading this one.

You can indeed use Index Server, but need to call it via CFOBJECT. The
syntax is very particular, and you can waste weeks trying to get the magic
answer. Instead, I'd invest a couple of hours scouring old Allaire Support
Forum threads. Somebody there (or it coulda been here, but I don't think it
was) did crack the code of how to issue and retrieve an Index Server query
via CFOBJECT.

I think if you don't do this, I might. I'll be forced to, apparently. I hear
that the standard Verity package doesn not index Office 2000 documents.

Alan McCollough
Web Programmer
Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
Alaska Native Medical Center

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Talsma [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 12:16 AM
> To:   Fusebox
> Subject:      RE: If not Verity search, What?
> 
> I have only experienced problems with Verity, when integrating static
> collection (html pages) with dynamic pages (populated from database).  The
> dynamic collections seem easily corrupted.
> 
> I have been playing with two ideas:
> 1) Use index server to create a single collection to search through.  It
> would (somehow) generate the proper links so that users go to either the
> correct htm page, or the proper fuseaction.  This way you get the boolean
> search logic of Verity.  Question: has anyone done this without asp?
        {redacted}

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