Hi,

I think the new search results page (the main search one not the  
lucene one) has some limitations that could be improved:
- it doesn't scale with large number of documents (if you do a search  
that returns a lot of documents)
- it doesn't allow refining your search easily
- the information presented take up more vertical space than needed  
(currently 3 lines instead of one) and thus less results can be  
presented
- it could be reused by other pages which require listing documents  
such as the SpaceIndex which lists all pages in a given space. It's  
actually currently reused but as a consequence the SpaceIndex page  
isn't nice at all and doesn't scale.

Would it make sense to:
- have a livetable
- display all docs by default when you arrive on the search page (ie  
no filter set)
- make the current search field a field bound to the livetable and  
that filters that table when text is typed inside
- remove the need for the spaces combo box since it would be a filter  
field in the livetable already
- same for the wiki field

Pros:
- all the limitations listed above are resolved
- the search becomes live (that's a + compared to other solutions  
since I haven't seen other apps do this)
- it unifies the way we use livetable across XE
- if we do this we could also modify the AllDocs page to have the  
global search field. Basically wherever we display documents we could  
also include this search field.

Main Question:
- would the live search be costly? With Lucene search probably not,  
with the DB search, it could (for ex if document content isn't indexed).

WDYT?

Thanks
-Vincent

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