About Verity
509
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Microsoft Windows Metafile (WMF)
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PC PaintBrush (PCX)
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Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
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Sun Raster SGI RGB
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Truevision Targa
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TIFF
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WordPerfect Graphics (WPG) v1, 2
Multimedia formats
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Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF)
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Microsoft Sound (WAV)
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MIDI (MID)
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MPEG 1 Video (MPG)
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MPEG 2 Audio
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NeXT/Sun Audio (AU)
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QuickTime Movie v2.0
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Video for Windows v2.1
Support for international languages
ColdFusion supports Verity Locales in European and Asian languages. For European languages,
ColdFusion uses LinguistX technology from Inxight; for Asian languages, ColdFusion uses ICU
(IBM Classes for Unicode) technology. For more information about installing Verity Locales, see
Installing and Using ColdFusion MX
.
The default language for Verity collections is English. To index data in another supported
language, select it from the drop-down list when you create a collection with the ColdFusion MX
Administrator. In CFML, the
cfcollection
,
cfindex
, and
cfsearch
tags have an optional
language
attribute that you use to specify the language of the collection that you are searching. If
you do not specify a language in these tags, ColdFusion checks the neo-verity.xml file for the
collection’s language. If this is defined, ColdFusion uses that language.
Use the following table to find the correct value for the
language
attribute for your collection; for
example, the following code creates a collection for simplified Chinese:
<cfcollection action = "create" collection = "lei_01"
path = "c:\cfusionmx\verity\collections"
language = "simplified_chinese"
>
The following table lists the languages names and attributes that ColdFusion supports:
Language
Language attribute
Localization technology
Arabic
arabic
ICU
Chinese (simplified)
simplified_chinese
ICU
Chinese (traditional)
traditional_chinese
ICU
Czech
czech
ICU
Danish
danish
LinguistX
Summary of Contents for ColdFusion MX
Page 1: ...Developing ColdFusion MX Applications...
Page 22: ...22 Contents...
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Page 52: ...52 Chapter 2 Elements of CFML...
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Page 218: ...218 Chapter 10 Writing and Calling User Defined Functions...
Page 250: ...250 Chapter 11 Building and Using ColdFusion Components...
Page 264: ...264 Chapter 12 Building Custom CFXAPI Tags...
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Page 314: ...314 Chapter 14 Handling Errors...
Page 344: ...344 Chapter 15 Using Persistent Data and Locking...
Page 349: ...About user security 349...
Page 357: ...Security scenarios 357...
Page 370: ...370 Chapter 16 Securing Applications...
Page 388: ...388 Chapter 17 Developing Globalized Applications...
Page 408: ...408 Chapter 18 Debugging and Troubleshooting Applications...
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Page 426: ...426 Chapter 19 Introduction to Databases and SQL...
Page 476: ...476 Chapter 22 Using Query of Queries...
Page 534: ...534 Chapter 24 Building a Search Interface...
Page 556: ...556 Chapter 25 Using Verity Search Expressions...
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Page 582: ...582 Chapter 26 Retrieving and Formatting Data...
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Page 734: ...734 Chapter 32 Using Web Services...
Page 760: ...760 Chapter 33 Integrating J2EE and Java Elements in CFML Applications...
Page 786: ...786 Chapter 34 Integrating COM and CORBA Objects in CFML Applications...
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