> Has anybody on the list used the Verity K2 Search bundled 
> with Coldfusion MX.

Yes.

> If so what are your experienes with it, would you recommend 
> using it ?

Yes, I'd strongly recommend it especially if you're using the "regular"
version of Verity already. It's very easy to set up K2 and run your searches
against that instead, and they'll typically run quite a bit faster.

> As the standard Verity search with coldfusion is slow and not 
> very accurate in its search results.

Slow, I agree. Not very accurate? Can you provide more detail about the
problem you're having with accuracy?
 
> Or are there any other search engines that can be used with 
> Coldfusion for fast and accurate results?

Yes, you can use all sorts of things. If you're dealing with database
content, the database vendor often provides this kind of functionality -
we've had some really good results using SQL Server 2000's full-text
indexing. If you're dealing with filesystem content, there are other
alternatives, but I have less experience with those.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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