User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Administering ColdFusion MX 7
- Administering ColdFusion MX
- Using the ColdFusion MX Administrator
- Contents
- Initial administration tasks
- Accessing user assistance
- Server Settings section
- Data & Services section
- Debugging & Logging section
- Extensions section
- Event Gateways section
- Security section
- Packaging and Deployment section
- Enterprise Manager section
- Custom Extensions section
- Administrator API
- Data Source Management
- Contents
- About JDBC
- Adding data sources
- Connecting to DB2 Universal Database
- Connecting to Informix
- Connecting to Microsoft Access
- Connecting to Microsoft Access with Unicode
- Connecting to Microsoft SQL Server
- Connecting to MySQL
- Connecting to ODBC Socket
- Connecting to Oracle
- Connecting to other data sources
- Connecting to Sybase
- Connecting to JNDI data sources
- Web Server Management
- Deploying ColdFusion Applications
- Administering Security
- Using Multiple Server Instances
- Administering Verity
- Introducing Verity and Verity Tools
- Indexing Collections with Verity Spider
- Using Verity Utilities
- Contents
- Overview of Verity utilities
- Using the mkvdk utility
- Using the rck2 utility
- Using the rcvdk utility
- Using the didump utility
- Using the browse utility
- Using the merge utility
- Index

140 Chapter 9: Indexing Collections with Verity Spider
On either platform, you must include single-quotation marks for values that include wildcard
characters.
Also use inclusion and exclusion criteria to finely control what is indexed, as follows:
• If your list of file types to index is rather long, use exclusion criteria (-exclude, -indexclude,
-mimeexclude, or -indmimeexclude) to exclude extensions you know you do not want to
index; for example:
-exclude ’*.exe’ ’*.com’
• If the list of file types you want to index is relatively small, use inclusion criteria (-include,
-indinclude, -mimeinclude, or -indmimeinclude) to specify them; for example:
-include ’*.txt’ ’*.1st’ ’*.log’.Setting MIME Types
Known MIME types for file system indexing
The following table lists the MIME types that Verity Spider recognizes when indexing file
systems:
Format MIME type Extension
HTML text/html htm, html
ASCII text/plain txt, text, pl, eml
ASCII, source files text/plain c, h, cpp, cxx
PDF application/pdf pdf
MS Word application/msword doc
MS Excel application/vnd.ms-excel xls
MS PowerPoint application/vnd.ms-powerpoint ppt
WordPerfect 5.1 application/wordperfect5.1 wpd
RTF application/rtf rtf
FrameMaker MIF application/vnd.mif mif
Applixware application/applixware aw
Zip files application/zip zip
Eudora mail text/x-mbox mbx