Paul:
Not happy to hear that but I suppose it's better than continuing to rip my hair
out. Thanks for the help.
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evoch, LLC
http://www.evoch.com/
Paul Vernon wrote:
> Seriously, that solution is what I came up with after spending more time than
> I'd
> like to admit to look
> Paul:
>
> Thanks for the response. I may end up implementing something like this if
all else fails but I'd prefer to find the actual cause of the problem to
> prevent this from happening in the first place instead of responding after
the fact. Any ideas what could be causing the collections
perhaps this might be a good time to convert to SOLR then seeing as verity
is no longer supported
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Mosh Teitelbaum
wrote:
>
> Russ:
>
> Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately, none of the log files, nor the
> Windows Event Log, shows anything related to the s
Paul:
Thanks for the response. I may end up implementing something like this if all
else fails but I'd prefer to find the actual cause of the problem to prevent
this from happening in the first place instead of responding after the fact.
Any ideas what could be causing the collections to sta
Russ:
Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately, none of the log files, nor the
Windows Event Log, shows anything related to the search service. The log files
show the error once someone tries to perform a search against a stalled
collection but nothing about the collection when it stalls.
I actually have an exception handler to deal with this very problem...
It's pretty specific to our system but you'll get the idea...
Check the event log for issues with the search service.
Check the.cfusion runtime logs also indication of service issues.
C:/coldfusio/runtime/logs
Regards
Russ Michaels
On Aug 20, 2012 9:55 PM, "Mosh Teitelbaum"
wrote:
>
> All:
>
> I'm maintaining a client's CF server (CF Standard 8 on Win2k3)
Hi there. I haven't had that exact problem, but we have used verity a lot
over the years. One thing that is typically helpful is looking at the
various log files. Verity seems to have a lot of log files but here are
some that I have noted over the years (note - these paths are from CF7 but
perh
Hi All,
I've got a verity collection that I load periodically. Some of the data
contains Unicode (English) characters. When they're retrieved and displayed, I
get "?" and other odd characters. Would using language="unicode" on the
cfindex tag take care of this?
~~~
> We have a search page that used full-text catalogs on SQL Server in our
> application. They take a very long time because they are
> running through close to a million records using the CONTAINSTABLE T-SQL
> function. I'm thinking of ways I can make this
> quicker, and Verity collections have
This is from Memory so correct me if I'm wrong I know there are some
folks on this list who are gifted at that (ha).
Each record if indexed separately will count as a "document" I'm afraid. CF
8 allows for 250,000 documents - so you probably cannot do this with verity.
You CAN however, do it
Hi,
I know this is an old topic, but did you find out if those dump files need to
be retained?
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Ok, sorry, looked further down. I am adding in the word "and" between the
search terms. Isn't that required for verity to return the proper results? I
remember having to do this way back. I guess I am removing any "and"s the user
types in, then putting the word "and" between each search ter
>What's the error?
SearchEngine Invalid search CRITERIA specified: paris, and sandy. If you are
using TYPE=explicit, you must use Verity Query Language operators (such as
"" or "") or surround your search term in quotes. See
the documentation for details. [empty string] [empty stri
What's the error?
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> I have an interesting Verity problem that I am hoping someone can help me
> with - despite scouring the net and trawling through my CFTALK archives I am
> dumbfounded by this problem.
>
> I have set up Verity to index the contents of a database - sounds simple
> enough - I do the query to extrac
I think you escape in Verity with \.
It is in the docs though. I'm certain of that.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Joe None wrote:
>
> How do you send in a parenthesis () value to Verity without it throwing up?
> I've tried URLEncodedFormat() and URLDecode(), neither seems to work well. An
Joe None wrote:
> Do you know what encoding is used for Word's funky characters?
depends on the language it's using but most likely windows-1252 which is a
*superset* of latin-1/iso-8859-1 (and is the cause of a lot of the encoding
problems most folks see) though you can probably "just use uni
>Robert Harrison wrote:
>> I tend to agree with that. You can use a replacelist to get rid of most of
>> the garbage from MS Word. Add as a filter to word pasted data and it should
>> work.
>
>or you could, you know, get encoding right.
Do you know what encoding is used for Word's funky characte
Robert Harrison wrote:
> I tend to agree with that. You can use a replacelist to get rid of most of
> the garbage from MS Word. Add as a filter to word pasted data and it should
> work.
or you could, you know, get encoding right.
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-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart [mailto:sstwebwo...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:15 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Verity Search results - invalid characters displayed?
Sounds like it's MS Word Smart Quotes
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Sounds like it's MS Word Smart Quotes
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-Original Message-
From: Joe None [mailto:drue...@comcast.net]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:04 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Verity Search resul
This may not help much, but I'll offer it up as a suggestion. If you
can't get Verity to index the PDF docs, consider my pdfUtils.cfc at
RIAForge. It has a utility function to get the text from PDF docs. You
could use that to get the text, then pass that to Verity for indexing.
On Mon, Mar 30, 20
> >Dug a little deeper and turned on the -verbose command. It says
> >"Skipping key [http://127.0.0.1:8500/mysite/ because of mime-type"
> >
> >If I change it to include the index.cfm it still says the same thing.
>
>
> Anyone familiar with what could be causing this mime-type problem?
> I've
> So to use a verity search that searches a site through coldfusion I have
> always periodically updated the collection use a
>
> vspider -cmdfile
>
> command line script that runs against localhost.
>
> In a shared environment I can get them to run the script periodically but
> the useless vspid
>Dug a little deeper and turned on the -verbose command. It says
>"Skipping key [http://127.0.0.1:8500/mysite/ because of mime-type"
>
>If I change it to include the index.cfm it still says the same thing.
Anyone familiar with what could be causing this mime-type problem? I've
experimented wit
Dug a little deeper and turned on the -verbose command. It says
"Skipping key [http://127.0.0.1:8500/mysite/ because of mime-type"
If I change it to include the index.cfm it still says the same thing.
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>you need to use vspider to index your site instead of verity.
>verity will index your pages as if they were documents - basically, it
>will index the source code, not the rendered html.
>for that you need to use vspider.
>
Excellent, reading up on it now. Just curious, when creating the collecti
you need to use vspider to index your site instead of verity.
verity will index your pages as if they were documents - basically, it
will index the source code, not the rendered html.
for that you need to use vspider.
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/
Joe None wrote:
> Hello
By default, if the user enters
x y
to search, Verity treats it as a phrase. You can modify their search
by changing any space to a comma. So "x y" becomes "x,y". Although I
think you want an AND search, so you could simply change any space to
" AND ".
You can see more on this in the CF Dev Guid
I'm encounting 'vague' Verity-errors in an application that uses Verity alot.
See earlier message:
"I hava a couple of collections on a CF8-machine. Since a couple of months I
regularly get the message "Error opening a workspace.:
com.verity.organize.WorkSpaceOpenException: All available worker
> What about if I'm doing updates. Do I need to lock my cfindex or is
> CF8 smart enough to not try to concurrently update the collection if 2
> (or more) users hit the update button at the same time?
My understanding is that Verity K2 is smart enough to handle that.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf S
Dave,
What about if I'm doing updates. Do I need to lock my cfindex or is
CF8 smart enough to not try to concurrently update the collection if 2
(or more) users hit the update button at the same time?
-Phi
On Feb 3, 2009, at 8:00 AM, cf-talk wrote:
>
~
> I have a verity question. If I am actively updating Verity with
> updates (cfindex action="update) and someone is searching the
> collection as well, will that corrupt the collection? Do I need to
> use cflock anytime I do an update? We've been having collection
> corruptions and I'm trying t
Here is another part of the error:
An error occurred while performing an operation in the Search Engine native
library.
One verity collection works fine. This other one that I am having trouble with
does not work.
I have deleted the collection and re-added it. The refreshed it and it still
d
Are they always the same number of lines - like 7?
If they do come back and you don't want to fool with permissions - I'd just
strip the last 7 lines before you display the story.
Not elegant but a quick band aid.
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Thanks for all your advice, Dave.
I refreshed my articles collection today after uploading backup versions of the
text files (hurray, I had them) and it didn't add that text to them.. so looks
like, for now at least, it has stopped. Possibly I did something funny in a
cfindex a while back when
> I can't seem to find anything about verity having a user account. Can you
> point me in the
> right direction? I'm assuming this is a server level security thing - which I
> don't really have
> access to as our server is hosted halfway around the world.
Every process runs with some set of cred
On Monday 01 Dec 2008, Scott Doc wrote:
> I can't seem to find anything about verity having a user account.
The process must be running as some user or other...
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I can't seem to find anything about verity having a user account. Can you point
me in the right direction? I'm assuming this is a server level security thing -
which I don't really have access to as our server is hosted halfway around the
world.
Do you, Dave, or anyone have any idea why this ha
User account that verity is using?? I have no idea. Does verity have a user
account? OK, I guess I'll look into that. It's funny that I can't find anyone
else having this problem.
Cheers
>> Do you think this has something to do with this writing
>> problem?
>I don't know. Could you just make the
> Do you think this has something to do with this writing
> problem?
I don't know. Could you just make the files non-writeable for the user
account that Verity is using?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
ins
>> The problem: I've recently included these text files in a
>> search collection. The collection is generated using a
>> cfloop over a cfindex type="file".. Anyway, I've noticed
>> now that verity has stuck a bunch of code at the bottom
>> of all my txt files!
>
>This doesn't really address your q
> The problem: I've recently included these text files in a
> search collection. The collection is generated using a
> cfloop over a cfindex type="file".. Anyway, I've noticed
> now that verity has stuck a bunch of code at the bottom
> of all my txt files!
This doesn't really address your question
iirc, there is only a max number of items all your collections can index
before you have to purchase a separate verity license.
i think it is something like 250,000 items combined between all your
collections under one CF license...
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/
Phi Dinh
> This might be a dumb question, but does anyone know if there is a
> theoretical number of maximum verity collections I can have on CF8
> Enterprise? Or is it just a matter of disk space?
I'm not aware of any maximum number of collections in Verity.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.
We did this using Oracle Text for a number of apps a while ago and I've
never looked back. Other DBs have good "free text" indexing tools too.
mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
2008/10/9 Dave l
>
>
> Anyways... just talked with client and we are pull
> I get that when I tell it to index a cfm page that it indexes the "page", I
> just think it would
> make more sense to index the resulting output and not the code. When google
> indexes
> the pages it doesn't index the source code per-say.
When Google indexes the pages, it fetches them via HTT
I get that when I tell it to index a cfm page that it indexes the "page", I
just think it would make more sense to index the resulting output and not the
code. When google indexes the pages it doesn't index the source code per-say.
With it setup like it is now it would seem to say that the major
> I figured as much when I was doing it but if it does index the source code
> then why
> wouldn't it index all of the source code and not just whats inside a cfscript
> tag?
> Or why would it not index the source code when moved inside a cfset tag
> instead of
> cfscript? Or why would I have th
Verity _can_ do the job. You told it to index code pages, and it did.
;) I know it's been said on the thread before, but it is still true.
We could say that the CF Admin's use of CFM as one of the defaults is
a bit wrong, but you can edit that easily enough.
If you want to index _data_ from your C
.
Which brings us nicely back to the database :OD
Adrian
Building a DB of errors at http://cferror.org/
-Original Message-----
From: Dave l
Sent: 08 October 2008 06:50
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: verity & cfscript
Yes and no dave..
I figured as much when I was doing it but if it does index
Yes and no dave..
I figured as much when I was doing it but if it does index the source code then
why wouldn't it index all of the source code and not just whats inside a
cfscript tag?
Or why would it not index the source code when moved inside a cfset tag instead
of cfscript? Or why would I ha
> I have a verity collection and it is picking up some cfm code. Now of course
> i can take out > the .cfm & .cfml in the collection code but then it doesn't
> index actual .cfm pages which is > needed (Like this-page.cfm)
>
> The only cfm code it seams to be picking up is inside of cfscript bloc
some pages have the exact same script and they don't show but other pages do..
very weird
> No there is no cfsets in there.
> Whats even weirder is that on some pages it indexes everything in the
> top cfscript and other times it only indexes a part of it.
>
> Ok now the weirder part is that i
No there is no cfsets in there.
Whats even weirder is that on some pages it indexes everything in the top
cfscript and other times it only indexes a part of it.
Ok now the weirder part is that if I take out the cfscript and put the vars in
cfsets it works fine. But of course that really isn't an
008 00:31
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: verity & cfscript
I have seen the vspider but there is too many ?'s and not enough time to
figure out all i need for that.
It's just seems odd that in all the books and examples that it doesn't
mention this and the default files include .cfml
I have seen the vspider but there is too many ?'s and not enough time to figure
out all i need for that.
It's just seems odd that in all the books and examples that it doesn't mention
this and the default files include .cfml & .cfm but who would actually want it
to search the actually source co
If you tell verity to index .cfm files it'll read the source.
As far as I know you can't stop that (I know less and less about Verity
these day!).
Look into using the vspider. Google will throw up some answers but the short
of it is, it'll crawl your site via the web so you'll end up indexing it
> I hava a couple of collections on a CF8-machine. Since a couple of
> months I regularly get the message "Error opening a workspace.: com.
> verity.organize.WorkSpaceOpenException: All available workers are
> allocated to open workspaces. Increase ODK Sync Threads to allow more
> active workspa
sounds like the user the CF server runs as needs write access to the
Verity temp directory. I don't know what that directory is, but you
should be able to find our from the dogs for you platform.
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/30/08, Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a verity search faciailit
Great idea, Tom! I really wasn't thinking of going that route, but after
looking at the shoddy Verity API documentation I found online, I suppose that's
the best option.
Cheers,
Gary W. Sullivan II
> On Thursday 10 Jul 2008, Gary Sullivan wrote:
> > the Verity functionality so much that they w
On Thursday 10 Jul 2008, Gary Sullivan wrote:
> the Verity functionality so much that they want to look into adding it to
> our .NET apps.
You could write and expose a simple CF-based web service that the .Net apps
can consume.
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Well, let me step in and defend Verity. It will index quite a few
format types so I think it has quite strong indexing capabilities. I
do agree that a page # would be handy. It may even be possibly in the
'real' Verity, not the bundled Verity.
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 9:34 PM, Richard Steele <[EMAIL
Actually I'm liking your idea and will explore it.
>I don't think it's possible to do that. You could cheat though. What
>I'm about to describe is NOT something I've done. It's just an idea.
>
>Use CF8 and cfpdf (with DDX) to split the PDF into N pages.
>Use names like original_N, where original
Ok, wow. That's a pretty rudimentary index ability then. I think I found the
ticket though. It can save the index in a database format and then I can run
verity on that. http://www.pdfstore.com/details.asp?ProdID=699
>I don't think it's possible to do that. You could cheat though. What
>I'm abou
I don't think it's possible to do that. You could cheat though. What
I'm about to describe is NOT something I've done. It's just an idea.
Use CF8 and cfpdf (with DDX) to split the PDF into N pages.
Use names like original_N, where original is the original file name
and N is page no.
Index the page
Hi Ray,
I can get it to index various pdf documents in a folder, however I can't get it
to return the number of the page that contains the text. Is this possible? If
not, is there a third party utility that does this? It would be really useful
to be able to direct a user to the exact page that
-Original Message-
From: Richard Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 17:03
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Verity and PDF
I want a user to search a pdf document (test.pdf) for a term and then go to the
page that has that term on it. In Coldfusion 8, what would the cfindex tag lo
Verity determines how to parse the file based on the file type. You
don't do anything special for PDF, you just index it like you would
any other file or directory of files. I'd read the docs on cfindex and
Verity.
On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Richard Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want
What version of CF? Instead of a reindex, have you tried destroying
and recreating the collection?
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 8:12 AM, D Suresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We are using CF Verity serch in our application. It was working well. At
> some point of time we could notice that
Sorry, I meant get rid of the cflocks. You should not need them CF7
and higher. I'd get rid of the big update and just do individual,
atomic updates.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Stone, Lori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I know you do not have to do the entire thing. I was going to
> up
ginal Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 12:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Verity question
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Stone, Lori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> We have an app that is using verity to search docs and db. What is
the
&
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Stone, Lori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have an app that is using verity to search docs and db. What is the
> best process for speed when thinking about updating the index and doing
> the cfsearch. There are thousands of records and will be a pretty
> subst
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Subject: Re: Verity question
you could schedule just the one index every 24 hrs in the quite hours
instead of after each new record addition
Stone, Lori wrote:
> We have an app that is using verity to search docs and db. What is
the
> best process for speed when thinking about updati
you could schedule just the one index every 24 hrs in the quite hours
instead of after each new record addition
Stone, Lori wrote:
> We have an app that is using verity to search docs and db. What is the
> best process for speed when thinking about updating the index and doing
> the cfsearch. T
ok..
well i am starting to figure out why.
indexing more then 5-10 pdfs at a time is slow... as in crashing slow.
when i have Hundreds i need to look through...
so now i just need to find a pdf to xml converter or parse it out to
text and run my indexes of test files...
so redundant... there has g
Every major search engine has criteria for ranking the matches it finds. You
will read different orders for values depending on what source you read, but
you will find a different rank for items such as
URL
title tag
meta keywords
meta description
page content (which gets broken
Hello James,
Verity follows the same rules as the major search engines. So, you are
correct in saying the javascript compression following each other, or
mentioned anywhere on the same page will have the same rank. To combat this,
the only thing you can do is get users to use quotation marks aroun
>Is there anything unusual about the document mentioned in the error?
I don't believe so. It is failing for _every_ .doc file, although I haven't
yet checked the exact STATUS for all.
JG
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> Thanks everyone. I've checked the STATUS and have found:
> Warn E0-1514 (Drvr): TstrIOFilter:flt_kv: KV failed on
> filtering document: error = 6 Warn E2-0527 (Document Index):
> Document 1
> (\\sdfs601.corp.NCR.com\trp\oasis\007-0007559\chim_ut_PLAN.doc
): Stream error (-140) - SKIPPING Stil
Thanks everyone. I've checked the STATUS and have found:
Warn E0-1514 (Drvr): TstrIOFilter:flt_kv: KV failed on filtering document:
error = 6
Warn E2-0527 (Document Index): Document 1
(\\sdfs601.corp.NCR.com\trp\oasis\007-0007559\chim_ut_PLAN.doc): Stream error
(-140) - SKIPPING
Still pretty cr
Thx
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 November 2007 14:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Verity, does it work?
As just a side note, and forgive me for tooting my own horn, but if
you are interested in using Lucene with CF, you may want to check o
As just a side note, and forgive me for tooting my own horn, but if
you are interested in using Lucene with CF, you may want to check out
my Seeker project. It is a CF/Lucene implementation.
http://seeker.riaforge.org.
On Nov 19, 2007 5:27 AM, Matt Barfoot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Jona
out
settings in CFADMIN to stop scripts from abandoning. Bear in mind that the
process of logging may add significantly to execution times depending on how
much you log.
Thanks,
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Gingerich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 November 2007 01:09
To: CF-T
On Nov 16, 2007 7:09 PM, Jonathan Gingerich
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I take a collection and index it using the Administrator against a single
> directory with two .html files and a .doc file. No matter how I play around
> with the extensions, I either get the 2 .html files indexed, or none
I found the stuff in the cf8 docs and confirmed the limit #s are the
same. For some reason they hide this info next to the info about the
command line tools.
On Nov 17, 2007 7:42 AM, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2007 7:09 PM, Jonathan Gingerich
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Thanks for the pointer about the STATUS attribute. A little googling and I
find out it's described on a ColdFusion 8 man page, and says it was introducted
in MX 7. So far so good. Hopefully it will make things a little less opaque.
I am aware of the table of formats Verity is said to read. I
> I'm having nothing but trouble using the Verity feature in
> ColdFusion. First, it's extermely opague and it's very hard
> to see where things may be going wrong. Second, I cannot
> seem to get any MS Word .doc file indexed. We have a range
> of them from various dates, so I don't think it
> I'm having nothing but trouble using the Verity feature in ColdFusion.
> First, it's extermely opague and it's very hard to see where things
> may be going wrong. Second, I cannot seem to get any MS Word .doc
> file indexed. We have a range of them from various dates, so I don't
> think it
It has always worked fine for the small jobs I made with it. One of
which was a searchable index of our word doc based employee handbook.
Worked like a charm first time out of the box with no trouble. But I'm
only talking dozens of largely static documents not hundreds or
thousands of consta
Lots of questions here.
First off - when you run cfindex, don't forget the STATUS attribute.
It lets you return a struct and that includes information about how
many things it added, edited, or removed from the collection.
Secondly - Verity does indeed support MS Word. You can find the
complete li
What I do is this:
1) Use contextHighlightBegin and contextHighlightEnd attributes to
tell CF how to mark up stuff in the context. I use
___000___ and ___111___
I then remove all HTML from the context: foo = replace(foo,"<.*?>", "", "all")
I then replace ___000___ with whatever HTML I want to u
>Hello,
>
>Now my solution is to throw a bunch of end tags at the end of the
>outputted Context variable, for example
>a la classic.cfm
I just wanted to add this this "solution" wreaks havoc on any formatting on the
remainder of the web page formatting, so I won't be able to use this solution.
so.. where can I download an installer for re-installing verity
without reinstalling coldfusion?
On 10/3/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/2/07, Jayesh Viradiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You should also be able to download the Verity server from the place you
> > got your CF8.
On 10/2/07, Jayesh Viradiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should also be able to download the Verity server from the place you
> got your CF8. And that verity should be able to install with your CF8
> license key.
Nope, it's not.
I went here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/
Clicked
sday, October 02, 2007 12:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Verity server inaccessible after Cf8 upgrade
On 10/2/07, Jayesh Viradiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looks like it's messed up or CF8 verity service is not running. Had
you
> installed (CF8) Verity server during CF8 ins
On 10/2/07, Jayesh Viradiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looks like it's messed up or CF8 verity service is not running. Had you
> installed (CF8) Verity server during CF8 installtion? May be you had
> unchecked that option thinking that verity server is already running
> (for CF7).
If I didn't
Hi Rick,
Idea behind changing the verity ports on CF8 was to allow coexistence of
both CF7/CF8 services.
Looks like it's messed up or CF8 verity service is not running. Had you
installed (CF8) Verity server during CF8 installtion? May be you had
unchecked that option thinking that verity server i
t doesn't start/work, you can reinstall
the Verity server which comes with the CF8 DVD.
Thanks & Regards,
Jayesh Viradiya
Adobe CF Team
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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 8:30 AM
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