Hi Dave,
While I had already read those links, they were indeed among the most
helpful. However, it's still hard to prethink pitfalls associated with
Lucene/CFMX spidering just going by these tutorials. Therefore, in
order to eliminate a lot of the unknown, I'm going to avoid Lucene for
the time
I've been tasked with estimating the LOE of making a CFMX/Linux site
searchable. The site needs to be spidered (as opposed to a *regular*
Verity index), and PDFs and DOCs need to be indexed as well.
Issue: AFAIK, Verity still can't directly index DOCs and PDFs.
The options as I see them, are:
1.
It would appear you are going the free route, if that is not true don't
forget about google.
http://www.google.com/services/
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 13:56, Jamie Jackson wrote:
I've been tasked with estimating the LOE of making a CFMX/Linux site
searchable. The site needs to be spidered (as
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 13:56, Jamie Jackson wrote:
I've been tasked with estimating the LOE of making a CFMX/Linux site
searchable. The site needs to be spidered (as opposed to a *regular*
Verity index), and PDFs and DOCs need to be indexed as well.
Issue: AFAIK, Verity still can't
On 13 Feb 2004 14:46:18 -0800, in cf-talk you wrote:
It would appear you are going the free route, if that is not true don't
forget about google.
http://www.google.com/services/
Hmm, I had forgotten about Google. If I can do what I need with
robots.txt (wrt filtering), this might be a viable
I am upgrading our web server and need to move some Verity collections from
the old server to the new one. Any suggestions on the procedure. Thanks.
Thomas J. Morgan
Information Delivery Systems
Research Triangle Institute
3040 Cornwallis Road
RTP, NC 27709
(919)541-7414
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I am upgrading our web server and need to move some Verity collections from
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