I am planning some improvements that i like to discuss on the list
after this integration. It would be nice if i got some responses on
my work and further plans!
Hi Robert, I had a look at your search code a month or two back. I
like the incremental update of the index (as docs are edited,
published, deactivated, ...), good stuff.
I was wondering if you had any ideas of how to index and serve
"restricted documents". In 1.4, one can restrict access to a live
version of a page by using the "AC Live" tab. How could we restrict
access to the search result snippets (or exclude the result) for the
results that the current user doesn't have access to view.
Hmm. Not sure. I will look into it...
I like the nutch addition, and would like to see the results combined
in some way (instead of either lucene or nutch search). I could see
this turn into some sort of "multi-search" where all one has to do is
add some sort of transformer to opensearch rss to add another search
engine (google, amazon, etc...) to the results.
Well, bad example, these of course already have opensearch rss access :).
Would be cool to use ajax to build the results page as various search
engines are returning results.
I am glad you liked it!
I am not sure if i should combine the results with ajax or in cocoon. It
would be fairly easy to have an aggregate of the search engine results
and then combine it in xslt. The only thing i am wondering is how this
can be configured easily, for instance in the publication.xconf file.
I am planning to look into the scheduling of nutch crawls from lenya as
well. Do you have any ideas concerning this topic?
Robert
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