[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread Andrew Scott
Charlie, I downloaded that program, and although it is feature rich it is lacking a few keys things that I do require, and as much as I appreciate the pointer to this, it will not suit our needs here. * I need the ability to schedule multiple searches, and define when and how often these

[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread Charlie Arehart
Sure, no problem. I'd never used it so was just sharing it for your consideration. Given that you're reaching the end of your rope, I'll point out that BlueDragon has built-in spidering, via CFINDEX (and a new Type=WebSite) option. You could of course control scheduling using CFSCHEDULE (or the

[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread Andrew Scott
Charlie, I think I also stated that I do not have access to the server, and that this is on a shared host so although I appreciate you pointing me to BD this is not supported on this Hosting :-( Well I guess I will have to write it then, I just didn't want to waste time writing a HTML parser

[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread Haikal Saadh
No one's brought up using Lucene yet? http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/features.html Andrew Scott wrote: Charlie, I think I also stated that I do not have access to the server, and that this is on a shared host so although I appreciate you pointing me to BD this is not supported on this

[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread Andrew Scott
Yes Charlie did :-) Andrew Scott Senior Coldfusion Developer Aegeon Pty. Ltd. www.aegeon.com.au Phone: +613 8676 4223 Mobile: 0404 998 273 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups cfaussie group. To

[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread George Lu
Hi Andrew, Sorry I can't help you with your situation. However I've got some questions about vspider. I've tried to use it to index my intranet site using command line but it didn't work. How cfexceute can be used for vspider? George On 11/01/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes

[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread Andrew Scott
George, Sorry I can't really answer that question as I have not used vpsider as yet. But what I have read is that vspider will only work on the machine it is installed on. Other than that I have no real clue, as soon as I read that I stopped reading. Andrew Scott Senior Coldfusion Developer

[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread Charlie Arehart
Well, the vspider utility is a command line tool. It's at C:\CFusionMX7\verity\k2\_nti40\bin\vspider.exe (or C:\CFusionMX\lib\_nti40\bin\vspider.exe). And CFEXECUTE can be used to call any command line tool. Are you asking for more than that? You can find more info on it at:

[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread Charlie Arehart
Sorry. I'd just missed that. Hope it may help someone else in the future. Before you give up, is this a public site? Are you aware of the Google site search feature? That would be free. I blogged about it (from a slightly different perspective) at:

[cfaussie] Re: Vspider or jspider or something else

2007-01-10 Thread Joel
Hi, from what i recall.. it been a while since i have done this... if you have the site setup locally on a dev machine, run vspider on it and create the colloection via vspider and than upload the collection to the shared hosting server. and call it via the cfsearch tag .eg cfsearch