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Initially, you create the verity collection by creating a query, and running
cfcollection against that query. You only need to run this once (of course,
you will need to run it again when the db is updat
Wow! Someone that hasn't yet heard of Ben Forta? (http://www.forta.com)
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to further reveal my ignorance..
What is CF
You can download a PDF manual that explains the advanced features from
http://www.actcfug.asn.au (look under "downloads").
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Anybody in the 303 area code wanna give this guy a wake-up call??
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Anybody in the 303 area code wanna give this guy a wake-up call??
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I will be out of the office from Wednesday, 5/17 - Friday 5/19.
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At 11:13 AM 5/17/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>Now, if you need to perform a search on the db in real time, Verity's not
>the answer. Easy enough, however, to "almost" query in real time: everytime
>you update/insert to the db, you re-run your collection page (of course,
>that can be a bit excessive d
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From: Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 8:15 AM
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> I am doing it wrong? The only way I have been able to get verity to search
> a db is by running a query then using the output c
There was a posting here 2 or 3 months ago from someone who used SQL7 full
text and Verity. He went back to Verity because of various problems in his
app, but had high hopes for the next version of SQL
best, paul
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>"Larry C. Lyons" wrote:
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That has been the only way I've known how to search a database with Verity.
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I am doing it wrong? The only way I have
r Web Developer
Mercer University
Department of Web Management
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> > ah, I'm an idiot. It was sitting in front of me.
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> > But does Verity support database searches? All of the content that I want
> > to sear
Cold Fusion Web Application Construction Kit, the books by Ben Forta, et al.
Steve
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to further reveal my ignorance
BNHE&srefer=&salesurl=Rwww.bn.com/&isbn
=078971809X)which should outline the specifications and implementation.
Billy Cravens
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What is CFWACK4?
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From: paul smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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At 10:32 AM 5/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>ah, I'm an idiot.
Welcom
> But does Verity support database searches? All of the content that I want
> to search are in databases.
Check up CFIndex and CFSearch... it works on database, HTML, files of a
certain extension, etc.
Philip Arnold
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
"Websites for the real world"
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"Larry C. Lyons" wrote:
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> Brian,
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> Have you tried the Verity search engine that's built into CF? That works
> fairly well for most searches. Atomz.com also has a fairly nice and fast
> search engine, and you cannot beat the price either for the free version or
> the paid one.
>
I've been
At 10:32 AM 5/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>ah, I'm an idiot.
Welcome to the club ;-)
>But does Verity support database searches?
Yes.
See CFWACK4 (aka "bible") p 716
best, paul
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Yes, Verity can search a database. All the Verity information is in the
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> I'm looking for a decent search engine for our site. I've looked into
> both Ultraseek and SiteServer Search, but I was curious if there might be
> one a bit more CF friendly. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
What
Brian,
Have you tried the Verity search engine that's built into CF? That works
fairly well for most searches. Atomz.com also has a fairly nice and fast
search engine, and you cannot beat the price either for the free version or
the paid one.
hth,
larry
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what is verity?
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From: Steve Bernard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 10:12 AM
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I take it that Verity does not fit your needs??
Steve
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From: Brian P. Doyle
> I'm looking for a decent search engine for our site. I've looked into
> both Ultraseek and SiteServer Search, but I was curious if there might be
> one a bit more CF friendly. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
What's wrong with Verity? We use it and it works fine...
Philip Ar
I take it that Verity does not fit your needs??
Steve
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I'm looking for a decent search engine for our site. I've looked into
both U
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