Sorry about the previous message - I'm using the archives and I forgot to quote the
previous message.
>> The .cfm files had an xml prolog - > encoding="iso-8859-1"?>.
> Yes, that prolog is "Part" of what makes an xml document valid.
> I dont think DWMX puts that in any file, unless you tell it
>
If you specify "make this document xhtml compliant", it does. Sorry, I should have
said, "Dreamweaver puts it in my default when creating an xhtml file". It's the first
thing I normally take out because it puts IE6 into quirks mode, but for this site we
wanted to use a DHTML menu that needed qui
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 12:05 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Verity file indexing
>
>
> OK, found the problem.
>
> The .cfm files had an xml prolog - encoding="iso-8859-1"?>. If I change the filename to .html they
> ar
OK, found the problem.
The .cfm files had an xml prolog - . If I
change the filename to .html they are indexed fine, prolog and all. If I remove the
prolog, the .cfm files get indexed.
This seems like a bug... I couldn't find mention of it anywhere on MM's site though.
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-Original Message-
From: Kay Smoljak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 10 March 2003 2:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Verity file indexing
> > I'm
> > I'm having a problem using Verity (not the K2 spider)
> > on CF5. Specifically, I can index a query fine, but if
> > I try to index a directory of cfm files using either
I tried what Dave suggested, and also some suggestions from my CFUG
list, and still had no luck. In desperation I changed
> I thought that URLPATH was merely for linking back to
> the results, which is why I left it out here. CFDUMP is
> returning an empty recordset - URLPATH wouldn't influence
> whether the collection is indexed or not would it?
No, it wouldn't; I was just pointing it out. However, I'm not sure w
Hi Dave,
> I'm a bit confused. Typically, you wouldn't want to use
> CFINDEX to index cfm files; this would only index the actual
> content of your cfm files, not what the user would see when
> he requests the cfm files.
In this directory, the cfm files contain mostly static content.
> >
>
> I'm having a problem using Verity (not the K2 spider)
> on CF5. Specifically, I can index a query fine, but if
> I try to index a directory of cfm files using either
> the administrator or cfindex, then do a CFDUMP on what
> cfsearch returns, I get nothing. I've deleted the
> collection and r
Hi all,
I'm having a problem using Verity (not the K2 spider) on CF5.
Specifically, I can index a query fine, but if I try to index a
directory of cfm files using either the administrator or cfindex, then
do a CFDUMP on what cfsearch returns, I get nothing. I've deleted the
collection and recreate
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