The following figure shows how the output appears:
Enter a collection name; for example, CodeColl.
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Enter a file location; for example, C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\vw_files.
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Click Index.
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A confirmation message appears upon successful completion.
Note: For information about using the
database-directed indexing" on page
Indexing a collection with the ColdFusion MX Administrator
As an alternative to programmatically indexing a collection and to using the Verity Wizard, use
the following procedure to quickly index a collection with the ColdFusion MX Administrator.
To use ColdFusion MX Administrator to index a collection:
In the list of Connected Verity Collections, select a collection name; for example, CodeColl.
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Click Index to open the index page.
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For File Extensions, enter the type(s) of files to index. Use a comma to separate multiple file
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types; for example, .htm, .html, .xls, .txt, .mif, .doc.
Enter (or Browse to) the directory path that contains the files to be indexed; for example,
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C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\vw_files.
(Optional) To extend the indexing operation to all directories below the selected path, select the
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Recursively index subdirectories check box.
(Optional) Enter a Return URL to prepend to all indexed files.
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This step lets you create a link to any of the files in the index; for example,
http://127.0.0.1/vw_files/.
(Optional) Select a language other than English.
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For more information, see
Click Submit Changes.
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The indexing process. On completion, the Verity Collections page appears.
Note: The time required to generate the index depends on the number and size of the selected
files in the path.
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Chapter 24: Building a Search Interface
cfindex
tag with a database to index a collection, see
532.
"Support for international languages" on page
"Using
509.
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