Hi Justin:
Use <noscript> tags if you want to know if there is no javascript in the
browser.

I can confirm I'm now getting results for searches for wms/wcs/wfs.

Jonathan

2009/7/2 Justin Deoliveira <[email protected]>

> Hmmm... when I search for "wfs" I get quite 41 pages of results back.
> However I rarely use confluence search, i find just googling what i want
> prefixing it geoserver i usually get good results back.
>
> Jonathan Moules wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Not entirely sure where to report this, it's not really bug in geoserver
>> but in the web-page. I have two issues with the search engine on the
>> geoserver.org <http://geoserver.org> page.
>>  a) If I search for any of WFS, WMS, or WCS, I get zero (0) results! This
>> is quite amusing given GEOS is the reference implementation for one of
>> those. :-)
>>  b) Why does the search engine need JavaScript enabled? I know web 2.0 and
>> AJAX are all the rage, but requiring JavaScript gains me as a user nothing.
>>
>>
> Point taken. My guess is that this was added when the wiki was rebranded to
> the new geoserver theme.
>
> Rollie: Is there any way we can figure out if javascript is disabled and
> use a simpler text field for the search if that is the case?
>
>> Jonathan
>>
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