Author: Alexander Barkov Email: b...@mnogosearch.org Message: > I would like to use different tags (or categories) for different > parts of a website and I would like to have a "Default" tag which > includes all pages that are not part of another category. I tried to > configure different tags for different URLs: > > > Tag A > > http://www.example.com/part-a/ > > > > Tag B > > http://www.example.com/part-b/ > > > > Tag C > > http://www.example.com/ > > The problem is that the tag C includes all pages of > http://www.example.com/, including those of /part-a/ and /part-b/. >
The above configuration looks fine. Note, after adding the Tag commands it needs full re-crawling. The easiest way is just to clean the database and crawl again: indexer -Cw indexer > Is there a possibility to set the tag which should be used for a > page, e. g. with a document section? Like '<meta > name="mnoGoSearchTag" content="B" />'? Or does anybody have a clue > how to solve this issue? There is no a way to set exactly the Tag value this way. But you can use a meta.* section for the same purpose, say: Section meta.mnoGoSearchTag 14 0 After full re-crawling, the collected values can be used to limit search with help of sl.mnoGoSearchTag=B search parameter. See here how to pass search parameters: http://www.mnogosearch.org/doc33/msearch-doingsearch.html#AEN4693 Reply: <http://www.mnogosearch.org/board/message.php?id=21728> _______________________________________________ General mailing list General@mnogosearch.org http://lists.mnogosearch.org/listinfo/general