Also the standard Verity package with CF does not index Adobe Acrobat
(PDF) Version 4.x docs either.
I think we really need the new version that is in CFAS {future, 5?}
Steve
At 08:30 AM 2/28/2001 -0900, McCollough, Alan wrote:
>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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