On 12/24/2009 7:52 AM, ABClf wrote:
> You may need to use a search engine script, maybe something like
> http://www.sphider.eu/ + your database (sql?).
> This way, you are the master of your data.
>
> Gilles.
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> 2009/12/24 Gene Horodecki<[email protected]>:
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>> On 11/28/2009 9:54 PM, Simon wrote:
>>
>> Re search: To search attachments etc you will need an external search
>> engine.
>> You may find more information here
>> http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Category/Searching
>> Re http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Hg
>> A couple of basic suggestions which you probably have covered off:
>> check the Q&A at the bottom of the recipe page.
>> Check the recipe is installed and their are no page caching issues.
>> Simon
>>
>> 2009/11/29 Gene Horodecki<[email protected]>
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>>> Hi there..
>>>
>>> I have a couple issues.. First of all I installed hg.php but I am unable
>>> to get (:breadcrumb:) to work; it does not render.  Is there a trick I
>>> am missing?  I included the file in my config.php..
>>>
>>> Also, I would like to know if there is a way to have pmwiki search
>>> attachments such as .doc, .xls, .pdf, etc...
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
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>> Hi there.  The only thing I could find on the seach cookbook page had to do
>> with Google, but I absolutely must have something that does not send data
>> offsite or allow anyone in.  This is a corporate site and I'm sure opening
>> anything up to google would be grounds for firing!
>>
>> Is there anything else that I am not seeing?  Thanks.
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I think I will create a cookbook that utilizes the SOLR indexer.  SOLR 
is a java package but it can index doc / xsl / pdf / etc..  It uses 
Lucene at its core but once the SOLR server is running you can interface 
to it with XML.

A question.. Is there a page where I can see the actions built into 
pmwiki?  I have been looking at the autothumber cookbook and have 
noticed that it uses a handler for postupload.  Is there a place where 
these handlers are documented?  Thanks.

Also, if I get the Solr search going, would anyone like to see it as a 
published cookbook?  Thanks.



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