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1/20/2009 12:39 PM
 

Hopefully this is a simple question.  I have a break point in my module's controller class within the GetSearchItems function that handles the implementation of iSearchable.  I have found that sometimes I am able to F5 (run the project with debug) and have my break points be hit, but most of the time they are not.  I assume this is because the application is already running and has cashed it's search index already.

So the question is, how can I force DNN to re-index so that my break point will be hit and I can debug the code?

 
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1/20/2009 3:52 PM
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There is a Search Admin menu item in the Host menu.  On that page there is a Re-Index Content button that you can click.

Hope that helps,


Brian Dukes
Engage Software
St. Louis, MO
866-907-4002
DNN partner specializing in custom, enterprise DNN development.
 
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