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1/19/2009 7:03 PM
 

 

 

I'm having trouble getting this search engine to spider the content of the wiki module and was wondering if anyone else has had these problems. I’ve setup the Duplicates parameters in OpenSearch (as the Wiki stores content on the one “tab ID” and uses URL parameters i.e. “topic=topicname” to navigate between content) but these do not appear to be working the way the documentation says they should. It only spiders the homepage of the wiki but not any other pages.

 

This is the duplicate pattern I am using:

topic=(?<id>\w*[^&])|topic/(?<id>\w*[^/])

 

 
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1/20/2009 11:48 AM
 

Patty, I'm not sure how the OpenSearch functionality works, but I would assume it is spidering the URLs generated on the web pages?


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1/21/2009 2:27 AM
 

Hi Chris,

Thanks for the reply. There was a problem in another module that was causing the spidering to fail before it got to the wiki...

but now that it's working correctly It looks like it won't spider a page on the wiki unless it is added to the homepage as a link. That's not a great option for me, i would prefer if it would spider the Index pane links but am not sure why it is not doing this. I suspect that it's because the Index is hidden by default; is there a way to make it visible by default so the spider will search it?

Patty

 
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