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search [2016-10-08 21:58] – [OpenSearch] treegbsearch [2020-06-04 12:27] andi
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 Search is done through the Search box in top row (when using the default [[template]]). Search is done through the Search box in top row (when using the default [[template]]).
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 ===== Syntax ===== ===== Syntax =====
  
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 ===== OpenSearch ===== ===== OpenSearch =====
  
-{{ :opensearch.png|OpenSearch in Firefox}}+{{ :opensearch2.png|OpenSearch in Firefox}}
  
 [[http://www.opensearch.org/|OpenSearch]] is a standard to make it easy to integrate a website's search into your browser. It is supported by all modern browsers. DokuWiki is OpenSearch enabled. [[http://www.opensearch.org/|OpenSearch]] is a standard to make it easy to integrate a website's search into your browser. It is supported by all modern browsers. DokuWiki is OpenSearch enabled.
  
-Here is how to add your Wiki's search to Firefox (other browsers probably handle it in a similar way):+Here is how to add your wiki's search to Firefox (other browsers probably handle it in a similar way):
  
   - open your wiki in the browser   - open your wiki in the browser
-  - click the little arrow on the left of your search field +  - click the magnifying glass on the left of your browser'search field 
-  - choose "Add DokuWiki((It might be named different if your Wiki is named different)) +  - choose "Add <your wiki's title>", e.g"Add DokuWiki" 
-:?: This not work in my firefox(ESR version45.4.0), I mean I can't find any arrow around my search field. Delete this if I'm wrong. --- //[[user>treegb]] 2016/10/09//.+
 ===== Some Background on the Searchindex ===== ===== Some Background on the Searchindex =====
  
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 The index consists of files called ''page.idx'', ''w//[n]//.idx'' and ''i//[n]//.idx'' located in the index directory. ''w//[n]//.idx'' contains a list of all words (except stopwords) with a length of //n// that appear on the wiki pages. For every line in ''w//[n]//.idx'' there is a line in the corresponding ''i//[n]//.idx'' file that contains page references in the form of ''pn*freq''. ''pn'' is a line number for ''page.idx'', ''freq'' denotes how often the word appears on the page. Multiple page references are separated with a colon. The index consists of files called ''page.idx'', ''w//[n]//.idx'' and ''i//[n]//.idx'' located in the index directory. ''w//[n]//.idx'' contains a list of all words (except stopwords) with a length of //n// that appear on the wiki pages. For every line in ''w//[n]//.idx'' there is a line in the corresponding ''i//[n]//.idx'' file that contains page references in the form of ''pn*freq''. ''pn'' is a line number for ''page.idx'', ''freq'' denotes how often the word appears on the page. Multiple page references are separated with a colon.
  
-The [[indexer]] uses a language specific stopword file which contains a list of very common words which will never be indexed (e.g. the word ''the'' in English). Searching for such a word will not return any hits. This stopword file is located in language folder of the DokuWiki installation, that is <dokuwiki>/inc/lang/<language>/stopwords.txt so you can edit the file in proper folder for adding or removing words not indexed for that language.+The [[taskrunner|indexer]] uses a language specific stopword file which contains a list of very common words which will never be indexed (e.g. the word ''the'' in English). Searching for such a word will not return any hits. This stopword file is located in language folder of the DokuWiki installation, that is <dokuwiki>/inc/lang/<language>/stopwords.txt so you can edit the file in proper folder for adding or removing words not indexed for that language.
  
 If you upgraded your wiki from an older version without an index, your search won't return anything until the index is built. You can either wait until this happens by browsing your wiki or install the [[plugin:searchindex]] plugin. You can also use the provided [[cli|commandline script]] for updating the index. If you upgraded your wiki from an older version without an index, your search won't return anything until the index is built. You can either wait until this happens by browsing your wiki or install the [[plugin:searchindex]] plugin. You can also use the provided [[cli|commandline script]] for updating the index.
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 +===== See also =====
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 +  * [[faq:searchindex|Search Index Issues]]
 +  * [[config:search_fragment|Configuration Setting: search_fragment]]
 +  * [[config:search_nslimit|Configuration Setting: search_nslimit]]
 +  * [[config:readdircache|Configuration Setting: readdircache]]
 +  * [[plugintag>search|Plugins tagged with "search"]]
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search.txt · Last modified: 2023-11-29 05:23 by schplurtz

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