keywords plugin by Ilya Lebedev
Adds keywords to the page meta header.
Provides Syntax, Action.
Compatible with DokuWiki 2007-06-03.
Similar to description.
This plugin adds page keywords to the meta header, used by the web crawlers for the page indexing and categorization.
{{keywords>word1 word2 wordN}}
Point your plug-in manager at keywords.zip.
Hi, Can I have some help on how to use this plugin? Can this be used for assigning keywords to headlines in a page, and then 'reproduce' these headlines when I performed the search using the keyword assigned to the headlines?
It works. Very useful, thank you.
Hi. Cannot download keywords.zip.
Has location changed?
Nope, everything works pretty fine. — Ilya Lebedev 2008/11/07 11:37
Well, now I can download. But this zip contains nothing.
It's really strange, but for me it contains the plugin.
Hello Ilya. I got it now and it works fine. Probably the server was down or cache problem.
I have read in SelfHtml that a keyword
may contain more than one word, e.g.: content=“nice film, horses, salt and pepper” />
To accomplish this I have tried a little change in keywords.php:
before: $renderer→meta['keywords'] = ”,”.join(”,”,$data);
after: $renderer→meta['keywords'] = ”,”.join(” ”,$data);
Do you think it is wise and ok? — Jorge from Germany
This change seems a bit strange, because you just make a single “phrase” from the bunch of keywords. Probably it would be better skipping keywords explosion at all:{{keywords>nice film, horses, salt and pepper}}— Ilya Lebedev 2008/11/07 17:21I am not sure what you mean with explosion. Of course there should not be too much keywords.
Here is another example:
{{keywords>Wladimir Putin,Moskow}}
old way results in: …content=“Wladimir,Putin,Moskow”
{{keywords>Wladimir Putin,Moskow}}
new way results in: …content=“Wladimir Putin,Moskow”
— Jorge from GermanyYou've modified plugin code, by changing join symbol from comma to space. I suggest you removingjoinand correspondingexplodeat all.
before:$renderer->meta['keywords'] = ",".join(",",$data);
after:$renderer->meta['keywords'] = ",".$data;
before:return explode(" ",preg_replace("/{{keywords>(.*?)}}/","\\1",$match));
after:return preg_replace("/{{keywords>(.*?)}}/","\\1",$match);
— Ilya Lebedev 2008/11/10 07:03Ok, Ilya. Now it gives the results as desired and you have given
the safer code. Thank You!
— Jorge
This is a great plugin, thanks Jorge!