Examine not finding words that clearly are in the index
I have a major head scratcher.
Client discovered that text in accordions werent searchable.
Checking the external searcher and Full text searcher (which we use for the site search) in the examine section of Umbraco, both include the content from the accordions. But they dont return any results when searching for terms inside the accordion...
The accordion is a nested content datatype, but should it really matter when i can visually see the words that dont return a result in the examine search tools?
Have you tested from both the front end of the site and via the Developer section ? I ask, as I have written a couple of custom indexes and got different results between the two - this helped verify by examine / lucene search code was bung...
Also the following post is possibly worth a read - whilst it relates to ezSearch there is reference to V7.6 so potentially updating the Umbraco install could be a good idea.
Examine not finding words that clearly are in the index
I have a major head scratcher. Client discovered that text in accordions werent searchable.
Checking the external searcher and Full text searcher (which we use for the site search) in the examine section of Umbraco, both include the content from the accordions. But they dont return any results when searching for terms inside the accordion...
The accordion is a nested content datatype, but should it really matter when i can visually see the words that dont return a result in the examine search tools?
What to do?
Umbraco 7.5.3
Hi Claushingebjerg
Just a question:
Have you tested from both the front end of the site and via the Developer section ? I ask, as I have written a couple of custom indexes and got different results between the two - this helped verify by examine / lucene search code was bung...
Also the following post is possibly worth a read - whilst it relates to ezSearch there is reference to V7.6 so potentially updating the Umbraco install could be a good idea.
Good luck Nigel
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