BTW, the Google Custom Search still behaves rather strangely. Like if
I repeat the original experiment, searching for "Using FreeMarker with
servlets" with quotation marks, now it only gives one hit,
http://freemarker.incubator.apache.org/docs/xgui_declarative.html,
which doesn't even contain that expression. I don't know what's wrong
with it... maybe the domain change has driven it crazy? (I have asked
Infra to make freemarker.org canonical about 2 weeks ago, but there's
no reaction so far.)

-- 
Thanks,
 Daniel Dekany


Sunday, November 29, 2015, 6:59:07 AM, Lee wrote:

> I fixed the issue where the search box doesn't get prepopulated. I also
> upgraded some of the npm packages. If you are on an old version of NodeJS,
> you should upgrade (should be at least 0.12.4)
>
> On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 9:19 PM, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Cool, thanks! Ivy is working now : )
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 4:45 PM, Daniel Dekany <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> BTW, you can now update the site by committing into the "asf-site"
>>> branch of the "site" repo. As you will see when you check it out, it
>>> contains the files on the web server as is.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sunday, November 29, 2015, 1:36:32 AM, Daniel Dekany wrote:
>>>
>>> > I have fixed the Ivy repo checksum issue (was a CRLF VS LF problem).
>>> > Delete docgen/.ivy and try again!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Saturday, November 28, 2015, 7:48:12 PM, Lee wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I'm looking at it right now actually...
>>> >>
>>> >> Also, I can't get docgen to build on my windows machine:
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve] :: problems summary ::
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve] :::: WARNINGS
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]  problem while downloading module descriptor:
>>> >>
>>> http://freemarker.org/repos/ivy/org.freemarker/freemarker/ivy-2.3-branch-head.xml:
>>> invalid sha1: ex
>>> >> pected=fc7faac4643441acd716abe4f05f635d813c2b74
>>> >> computed=41ac97d45442e9b4cdda55f221d3c47b329159e2 (1084ms)
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]          module not found:
>>> >> org.freemarker#freemarker;2.3-branch-head
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]  ==== freemarker-devel-webserver: tried
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]
>>> >>
>>> http://freemarker.org/repos/ivy/org.freemarker/freemarker/ivy-2.3-branch-head.xml
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]          ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]          ::          UNRESOLVED DEPENDENCIES         ::
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]          ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]          ::
>>> >> org.freemarker#freemarker;2.3-branch-head: not found
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]          ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve]
>>> >> [ivy:retrieve] :: USE VERBOSE OR DEBUG MESSAGE LEVEL FOR MORE DETAILS
>>> >>
>>> >> On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 1:51 AM, Daniel Dekany <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> >> Something is off with Google Custom Search... maybe it's a local or
>>> >> temporal issue, I don't know.
>>> >>
>>> >> As an experiment, try to search for "Using FreeMarker with servlets"
>>> >> with quotation marks(!). For me, it won't find the page whose title
>>> >> that is. Instead it finds a dozen of pages where that expression
>>> >> occurs in the side ToC (which ideally should not be considered at
>>> >> all). On the same time, plain Google gives the desired page as first
>>> >> hit.
>>> >>
>>> >> Also, now I get JavaDoc hits mixed with Manual hits, despite of what I
>>> >> have experienced earlier (no search in JavaDoc). It's not necessarily
>>> >> bad, I just didn't know that we have changed this... did we?
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> Thanks,
>>> >>  Daniel Dekany
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Saturday, November 21, 2015, 9:49:29 AM, Daniel Dekany wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>> In practice I have found some problems with search on freemarker.org:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> - I can't search in the API java docs.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> - When I search in the Manual, I often also want hits from the API
>>> >>>   JavaDocs, though getting them wouldn't be logical because of the
>>> >>>   structure of the site.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> - There's no search box on the Home tab. People my not realize that
>>> >>>   there's on on the Manual tab.
>>> >>>
>>> >>>   So I think we need a global search box, which by default searches in
>>> >>>   the Manual and in the JavaDocs too. It would be a plus if it has
>>> >>>   "API" and "Manual" check boxes. So that would address all the point
>>> >>>   above.
>>> >>>
>>> >>>   Where to put the global search box (layout...) is a trickier
>>> >>>   question. Certainly the Contribut-Report-Download thing had to go
>>> >>>   away to give space to it, but instead perhaps we could make them
>>> >>>   more apparent in the side menu (with some icons or whatever). And
>>> >>>   then on the Manual there will be a void in place of search... I
>>> >>>   don't know. Can you figure out something awesome?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> - The search box is no re-filled after search, so I can't refine my
>>> >>>   search.
>>> >>>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thanks,
>>>  Daniel Dekany
>>>
>>>
>>


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