Paul Ihrig wrote:

> Hello All!
> this is going to sound dumb.
>
> My manager wants only one interface for our search form on our intranet.
> right now i have tons of separate little DB apps that do the usual.
> each one has its own search interface, to search its own DB.
>
> i mentioned verity to him before i knew what it was, now he want's it in one
> little tight search form.
>
> correct me if i am wrong, but verity will only search text based doc's
> exct.. not database's?
>

  Consider yourself corrected.
  Look into...    I believe CFSEARCH and..   CFINDEX (?)  I can't remember the tags 
off the top of my head.
  You can set up Verity to index a query result set.  If you need further help, ask 
away.  Search your on-line
documentation in verity.  It should explain everything.  Dynamic documents will sit 
nicely among static documents.

   Make sure, however, that you do not index your CFM templates.  Or else you'll have 
results coming up when you do
a search on '<CF' because it would index the code not the resultant HTML page.



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