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NicolaFischer commented on JSPWIKI-441:
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How about changing the layout of the Search result page completely?
Problems:
1.The orange results quality bar is not accurate(44% is 3 times larger then 22
%).
2.The orange results quality bar takes a lot of spaces but it doesn´t give a
lot of information to the searching person.
3.Attachments are not shown with their page. The search result shows only the
direct link. So you can open the attachment. But it´s difficult to upload
changes to the attachment for unexperienced user because they don´t to which
site the attachment belongs. (In comparison: the recent changes plugin shows
where the uploaded attachment belongs to.)
4.Wikipage content is shown in wikisyntax with all its !!!, ---, [] and so on.
This is hardly readable. Especially if you have strong formated pages. Only
content information should be shown (common with search engines).
I am using JSPWiki 2.6.3. If any of the points mentioned above is already fixed
in later versions please don´t mind it any further. ;-)
> Show more details on search summary
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> Key: JSPWIKI-441
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-441
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Plugins
> Affects Versions: 2.6.4
> Environment: Weblog Plugin, LuceneSearchProvider
> Reporter: Kurt Stein
> Attachments: actual search results with blogentries.jpg, suggested
> search result with headlines.jpg
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> Hi,
> I have got a lot of blogs in my wiki. Each blog has numerous of blogentrys
> and each blogentry has some content and sometimes an attachment.
> If you use the Jspwiki search, the upcoming results get you frustrating. You
> see the pagename like DailyBlog_blogentry_031207_1.
> Well you can click the details-button but then you get the plain wiki-coded
> text. This is hardly readable for normal users.
> I was thinking about catching the First Headline on a wikipage an add it to
> the search results overview. Any other ideas?
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