I use XLT-search for searching in my pages, but when I get the result I can see that it has not been through all my pages - the number of searched pages is to small compared to actual pagecount.
Is there somewhere a place to define the number of levels the search has to dive into??
Hello, we're having a similar problem. Search finds some content but below is one example where pages/content exist but search says nothing found.
On the following site, if you search for Wendy, you get results but if you do a new search for adapt, you will get nothing, though there clearly is content with those words published on the site. http://www.lifeskills-mo.org/
In addition, after doing a search, if you put a search term in the search field in the body of the page, it searches for "search" and the new search keyword. How do I resolve that?
Which field have you configured XSLT search to search in? Maybe the word "adapt" only appears in the bodyText, but not in the nodeName, the title etc. So if XSLT search is configured to only search in the nodeName and the title, the the page will not be found of course.
Maybe you already have checked this, but just wanted to hear to be sure this is not the issue.
XLT-search does not search in all pages
Hi
I use XLT-search for searching in my pages, but when I get the result I can see that it has not been through all my pages - the number of searched pages is to small compared to actual pagecount.
Is there somewhere a place to define the number of levels the search has to dive into??
I have my pages i 4 levels:
Frontpage
-- Level2
---- Level3
------ Level4
Xslt search doesn't actually care about levels, it searches all content by default, unless you've adapted the xslt to search for specific nodes.
Here's the link to the docs.
Cheers,
/Dirk
Hello, we're having a similar problem. Search finds some content but below is one example where pages/content exist but search says nothing found.
On the following site, if you search for Wendy, you get results but if you do a new search for adapt, you will get nothing, though there clearly is content with those words published on the site. http://www.lifeskills-mo.org/
Here's a link to content with "adapt" in it that should come back in the results. http://www.lifeskills-mo.org/touchpoint-autism-services/training-services/parent-training/
Any ideas?
In addition, after doing a search, if you put a search term in the search field in the body of the page, it searches for "search" and the new search keyword. How do I resolve that?
Hi Greg
Which field have you configured XSLT search to search in? Maybe the word "adapt" only appears in the bodyText, but not in the nodeName, the title etc. So if XSLT search is configured to only search in the nodeName and the title, the the page will not be found of course.
Maybe you already have checked this, but just wanted to hear to be sure this is not the issue.
/Kim A
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