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Harvesting data from a Coveo index
I’ve been working peripherally with Coveo for the past couple years now. It hasn’t been until recently that I’ve actually needed to start diving into the “API” to try and harvest the data. This, however, proved to be more...
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Coveo with Sitecore Media
Out of the box, Coveo does a pretty good job of crawling your website and providing search capabilities. In this particular installation we aren't using the "Sitecore connector" we are simply letting coveo do its thing walking the site....
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