Stephen Moretti wrote:
> Probably, but there is the CFCollection tag, which will create/delete
etc.
> Verity Collections.
> This tag can be disabled from the administrator, so if it doesn't work
then
> your host doesn't want you creating collections on their server.
> I strongly recommend you talk
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:51 AM
Subject: Re: Verity Newbie
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| > I've never actually had to use Verity... until now. It will be on CF5.
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| > I've been reading up on it, and trawling through the archives a
>
> I've never actually had to use Verity... until now. It will be on CF5.
>
> I've been reading up on it, and trawling through the archives a great
> deal as well, but I still have a couple of questions.
>
> Firstly, this application will be on a shared host. I downloaded a tag
> from the DevEx wh
Hi Vaughan,
Thesaurus is an undocumented feature. You can put
before a word in your search and verity
will automatically look for synonyms for that word.
By the way, if you are a CFAdvisor.com member, you can
read the article I cowrote with Michael Smith this
month entitled "The Truth About Ver
> I am told that the verity search engine has a thesaurus. Is this
> available in the verity engine that comes with cold fusion? if so
> how can I take advantage of this in my applications?
AFAIK the full Verity engine has a LOT more functionality - the one suppled
with CF is just a simple searc
Curtis:
Really, you don't want to include cfm files in a Verity search. Verity
reads the text of the file, not the "content" of the page (in order to
see the content, it would have to parse the code, which it doesn't).
I'd recommend coming up with an agent-style db solution if you're
wanting to
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