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3/18/2016 11:58 AM
 

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I am looking for information regarding searching protocols on a DNN website.  I want to know what the 'sequence' is for searching.  For instance, if I search on the word 'retrospective' and get 30 results, how  did that search happen and how does the result get prioritized?  Does is search on keyword first?  does the number of hits a page has received put it close to the top of the list, etc.  Is anyone aware of any documentation on this subject or can you point me in the right direction?  I know there must be a systematic approach to searching.

 

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3/18/2016 2:14 PM
 
there is priority on title over content times the number of occurrences of your search word.
There should be more details in the Wiki.

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Sebastian Leupold

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