Hello.  I have an intranet set up that is using mediawiki behind the
scenes for content.  I set up a search box on the intranet pages, that
calls the api query module twice, first for title, then for text.  I
then take all the text matches and call the index.php render module to
get the page text, so I can parse it for the searched term and highlight
it in the results.  I then sort all the title and page text matches
alphabetically by the page titles.  This all kind of works as intended,
but seems like a crazy amount of hackery, so I'm hoping there's a better
way.  If not, then maybe you can help me solve these issues: 

 

1)    The highlighted search results include html and wikitext code
because it's produced by index.php's render.  Using strip_tags() helps a
little, but only when the matched string has both brackets ( < > ).

2)    Categories show up as page title matches if I search on the
regular wiki page, but not when I go through the api. I assume the wiki
code is just also doing a category search and displaying it in the page
title section?

 

I think I'm also going to split up my title and text search results. I
had them combined as that's what the users are used to in a previous
system, but I think that just destroys whatever ranking system the
search is using.  Right?

 

Thanks all.

 

 

- Will 

 

 

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