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11/9/2007 9:19 AM
 

The title of a page in the wiki doesn't seem to be searchable from the default DNN search. This would be very usefull.

Also, the wiki's built in search looks for literals. If I had text on a page like "The quick brown fox", and searched for "quick fox", it would not find the page. If I searched for "quick brown" it would find it. It would be great to have an option for "exact text" which would then find the second option, or when swithced off would find the first.

 

 

 
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11/9/2007 10:31 PM
 

Unfortunately unless the DNN Search provider is rewritten this won't be an option for a while. The Default provider isn't flexible and actually isn't very good at all. I personally use the Venexus search module for the sites in which I need to provide functional search mechanisms.


Chris Hammond
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