I recently migrated a client off of ColdFusion MX 6.1 to ColdFusion 9.  This
client uses Verity Spider (I know, I am sorry, 1000 apologies).  Apparently
the description and keyword meta tags were never getting indexed by
ColdFusion MX, but now they are.  The problem with this is that the
description and keywords are the same for every page!  It's unlikely they
will want to change the content of these tags for every page immediately.

Is there a way to tell Verity Spider not to index meta tag content?  As far
as I know, there are no commands that will do it.  I was wondering if anyone
had any experience editing the style files to accomplish this.  

I checked through the styles for 6 and 9 and found something referencing
meta tags in the "style.uni" file:

/content-filter = "flt_meta"    # meta tag filtering

Removing that didn't work, and I see it appears in the MX style file as well
as the version 9 style file, so I assume that isn't it.

I also created a style.zon file and excluded the "meta" element, but that
didn't seem to work either.

Thanks for any help you can provide!

Andy


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