Site search
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By Thomas - March 23, 2008
I'm not sure if it's because I'm not reading it right, but can the search get results from the whole site in one results page?
Many thanks
Re: [Thomas] Site search
By MikeB - March 24, 2008
Thanks for posting!
Each of the sections you set up in CMS Builder is it's own database table with it's own set of fields. Because of this, there isn't a way set up to search across the whole site. That said, you can definitely set up a search form within each specific section of the site to find records in that one section.
I hope this helps Thomas!
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Re: [MikeB] Site search
By Codee - March 27, 2008
Thanks.
Re: [equinox69] Site search
By Dave - March 27, 2008
The reason is because both sections might have different fieldnames and different ways of displaying their data.
Which account owns a records doesn't make a difference.
Hope that helps.
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Re: [Dave] Site search
By Codee - March 27, 2008
thank you VERY MUCH for clarifying the question asked and giving a solid answer. That makes MUCH more sense.
Re: Site search
By InHouse - April 1, 2008
Is there any thinking about a meta-search function within CMSB? I'm vaguely imagining a section editor where we can define which fields in which tables are to be searched.
Jayme
Re: [InHouse] Site search
By Dave - April 2, 2008
I have some ideas on a global section search. I'm not sure exactly how the SQL would work. It would need to page through results from multiple section and it would need to link to different viewers based on those results. Also, it wouldn't be able to search static parts of the site...
Let me know how the Google tool works out. If it doesn't maybe we can find another solution for the short term that will work for your client.
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Re: [Dave] Site search
By InHouse - April 2, 2008 - edited: April 2, 2008
I've tried the free Google search tool on my sandbox server. Despite various configurations and trials I can not get it to reliably find any text on any of the pages. This is true both for static as well as dynamic content.
It can't even find words that are in the navigation - pure CSS and code.
I have tried it for another site of mine which is mostly static and which Google has known for years. It successfully searches that site.
Aiming it at a dynamic site (using another CMS) it is able to find content on the fist page but not deeper in the site.
This might become a serious issue. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Jayme
Re: [InHouse] Site search
By Dave - April 2, 2008
When do you need the site search working by? Could you email me a list of the section and login for CMS? I'll take a look and see what we can do.
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Re: [Dave] Site search
By InHouse - April 2, 2008
The sandbox domain is online and is on the same server that the production site will be on.
Google may know the sandbox domain but is not likely to know about the directory where CMSB is resident. That's why I was checking more established sites as well. You're probably right about that indexing issue.
I'll PM or email you the account details.
Bless your cotton socks.
Jayme