Sitewide Search
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Last Post: November 1, 2011 (RSS)
By s2smedia - October 10, 2011
possible?
Re: [s2smedia] Sitewide Search
By Damon - October 10, 2011
Take a look at the Multi-section Searching post by Dave here:
http://www.interactivetools.com/forum/gforum.cgi?post=61466#61466
Dave also includes an example code of a multi-search viewer to get started.
Hope that helps!
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Re: [s2smedia] Sitewide Search
By Damon - October 10, 2011
>the Multi-Search.php file link is broken
Thanks for letting us know. The issue appears to be specific to Internet Explorer.
I tested in both Chrome and Firefox and was able to download the file.
Try using one of those browser to download for now.
Thanks!
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Re: [Damon] Sitewide Search
By s2smedia - October 12, 2011
only issue now is that when I search a multi-worded phrases.. it displays pages that may have just one of those words..
for example..
I search "Medical Day Care"
(this phrase is only on one page)
but it displays ALL pages that have the words "Medical" "Day" "Care"
anyway to filter for this?
Re: [s2smedia] Sitewide Search
By Jason - October 14, 2011
multiSearch works like most search engines, where it looks for each word in the string individually. If you want to search for the entire term only, you can put quotes around your search term:
ie,
"Medical Day Care"
instead of
Medical Day Care
Hope this helps
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Re: [Jason] Sitewide Search
By s2smedia - October 18, 2011
I do have one last question regarding this..
I have a search box at the top of all of my pages.. how can I have it so when they enter a search term there.. it will search and direct them to my search page.
http://test.rbvhlinwood.com (example of search box at top)
http://test.rbvhlinwood.com/search.php (search page)
Re: [s2smedia] Sitewide Search
By Jason - October 19, 2011
Sure, what you can do is set the action property in your <form> at the top of your page to "search.php". Next, change the name of your textfield to "q". That way, when you submit a search from that form, it will be as if it had come from search.php.
Hope this helps
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Re: [Jason] Sitewide Search
By s2smedia - October 27, 2011
I think I spoke with earlier about this site(s)
I have them all setup and working.. except now this search feature isnt working.. I just get a blank white page when clicking the search button..
http://rbvhweb.rbvhlinwood.com/admin (CMS)
http://rbvhweb.rbvhlinwood.com/RBVH_Linwood/
http://rbvhweb.rbvhlinwood.com/RBVH_CherryHill/
http://rbvhweb.rbvhlinwood.com/RBVH_Hillsborough/
http://rbvhweb.rbvhlinwood.com/RBVH_TintonFalls/
Re: [s2smedia] Sitewide Search
By s2smedia - October 28, 2011
wierd this page is doing it to:
http://rbvhweb.rbvhlinwood.com/RBVH_CherryHill/services.php
but this page isnt.. they are pretty much exactly the same
http://rbvhweb.rbvhlinwood.com/RBVH_Linwood/services.php