From: Marc K. <Mar...@pr...> - 2006-08-07 10:23:22
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Have a look on http://www.mnogosearch.org/ danny staple a =E9crit : > On 06/08/06, Chris Bucchere <chr...@bd...> wrote: > =20 >> Hi, >> =20 > > =20 >> I'm a newbie to Tikiwiki having just installed it yest= erday >> for the first time. I'm running Tikiwiki 1.9.4 on the following enviro= nment: >> >> >> >> Fedora Core 4 (2.4.20-8) >> >> Apache 2.0.58 >> >> PHP 4.4.2 >> >> MySQL 4.1.19 >> >> >> >> I followed the install instructions and everything wen= t >> smoothly. I've only seen the application report a couple of errors in = the >> web UI =96 it appears to be very stable. However, I'm having issues wi= th >> search not returning the results I expect. I have created a structure = with >> about 15 wiki pages and a FAQ. Sometimes only hits on the FAQ come up. >> Sometimes only wiki hits come up. Most of the time nothing comes up. T= he >> search seems to work better as admin than as a regular registered user= , but >> it still seems flaky, even for the admin. However, it's not generating= any >> errors, at least none that I can find. >> >> >> >> Could anyone shed any light on this? >> >> >> >> Thanks! >> >> Chris >> =20 > > Well first, congratulations on getting it set up. > > Unfortunately, search is one of those areas which I always felt was a > bit of a let down in tiki, and from what I see (please do correct me > if I am wrong guys), there is not currently effort being put in to > improve it. What I would love to know, is if there is some php based > search/indexing tool, which when fed a URL and content, can pull out > and index the words in it or something. Anyone know of such a lib, > because I have an idea oin how such a thing could be used in tiki. > > Danny > =20 --=20 Programmers.ch Solutions libres et Opensources Tel: ++41 76 44 888 72 Site: http://www.programmers.ch Site: http://openprojects.ch |