Okay -- figured it out. It was returning both pages, because although the search term is not included in the page body (which in OldPage is just a redirect), but within the page name itself.
**embarassed** This has been bothering me for MONTHS, and I couldn't figure it out until now! heh. -the Other michael http://www.xradiograph.com/wrottings http://www.xradiograph.com/amazingtext http://www.xradiograph.com/interference DISCLAIMER: links contained in mail from this address may or may not be contextually related to any encapsulating text. STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY: I send a bcc of every email to the NSA, because I want America to Be Secure. On 8/8/07, Patrick R. Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 01:58:57PM -0400, the Other michael wrote: > > On my wiki -- search brings up the extant page [[NewPage]], and an old > > page that USED to have the same data, but now consists only of a > > (:redirect [[NewPage]]:) statement. > > > > Most of these pages were "created" using the Rename recipe: > > http://www.pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/RenamePage > > Are you performing an actual search (i.e., with search terms), or > simply getting a list of pages somehow? > > If you're doing an actual search, then the old page shouldn't be > appearing unless it actually has the search term(s) in its text > somewhere. So, that seems a little odd. > > The RenamePage recipe is fairly old and doesn't cause the > .pageindex file to be updated with the information about the > newly renamed pages. You might try removing the .pageindex > file from wiki.d/ and see if that resolves the problem. > (But really, it shouldn't be a problem.) > > Do you have any caching enabled on the site? > > Is there a url we can look at? > > Pm > _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
