Extension talk:RigorousSearch

Groß- Kleinschreibung ignorieren
In der aktuellen Version wird auch zw. Groß- und Kleinschreibung unterschieden. Wenn man das nicht möchte muss folgendes geändert werden:

SpecialRigorousSearch.php (Zeile 265): von " AND old_text LIKE '%". $pattern. "%'";

in

" AND CONVERT( old_text USING latin1 ) LIKE '%". $pattern. "%'";

--Schneller2000 05:45, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

die normale Suche ersetzen
Wenn die normale Suche durch die RigorousSuche ersetzt werden soll, gehen Sie wie folgt vor. (ich beschreibe es am Skin Monobook):

in der Datei skins/MonoBook.php: in Zeile 169: von text('searchaction') ?> in data["articlepath"]) ?>

Zeile 170: von name="search" in name="pattern"

Um nur einen Suchbutton zu haben ändern sie bitte in Zeile 175-176: von msg('searcharticle') ?>" /> msg('searchbutton') ?>" />

in msg('searchbutton') ?>" /> --Schneller2000 05:45, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

Ignore capitals
Translated English description of changing built in search engine and capital filter. In the actual version there is made a difference between normal characters and capitals. When you want to change this you have to change the next rulse of code:

SpecialRigorousSearch.php (line 265): von " AND old_text LIKE '%". $pattern. "%'";

in

" AND CONVERT( old_text USING latin1 ) LIKE '%". $pattern. "%'";

Replace the built in search function
When you want to replace the built in search engine by the SpecialRigorousSearch one, you need te take the next steps. These steps are taken for the MonoBook skin.

In the file skins/MonoBook.php: in line 169: change text('searchaction') ?> in data["articlepath"]) ?>

line 170: change name="search" in name="pattern"

To have only one searchbutton change next lines: line 175-176: change msg('searcharticle') ?>" /> msg('searchbutton') ?>" />

in msg('searchbutton') ?>" />

show text as a result too?
is it possible to show the textstring where the search has found a result? like the original fulltext search?

=> yes, i think this is possible, but the programmier complexity ist to much, for me to day ;) --Schneller2000 10:39, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

neuen Artikel anlegen nach Suche
eine Aufforderung wie in der orginal Suche kann man auch hinzufügen. Da steht, wenn es den Artikel nicht gibt:

=> Wenn du dich mit dem Thema auskennst, kannst du selbst den Artikel „XX“ verfassen

die erreicht man auf folgende Art:

in dieser Datei folgendes ändern (ich gehe von der originaldatei aus):

Zeile 74: hinzufügen $newArtikel=0; $newZaehler=0;

Zeile 199 : einfügen //hinzugefügt von Schneller2000 // um Artikel nach der Suche automatisch anzulegen foreach($hits as $hit) {			if (Strtolower($hit)==Strtolower($pattern)) {				$newArtikel=1; }		}

//vor der suche die Möglichkeit einräumen das man einen neuen Artikel anlegt if ($newArtikel==0 && $newZaehler==0) {			$out .="Wenn Sie sich mit dem Thema auskennen, k&ouml;nnen Sie selbst den Artikel ".$pattern." verfassen "; $newZaehler++; }

So das wars schon. Keine Garantie obs klappt. Kann gerne auch ins englische übersetzt werden. Bei Fragen stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung

Rigorous Search on Sidebar.
Do you know how you could add the Rigorous Search to a sidebar applet? I would like to display both the normal search and the Rigorous Search within my wiki sidebar.

justin.edwards at gmail.com.


 * I don't know how, though I think mods to the skin would to it. But I would recommend not doing it -- rigorous search offers nearly nothing over a regular search for most people, and is a major resource hog.  The only way I use it is with a link from my admin page which searches for " " links into my wiki.  JohanTheGhost 14:40, 5 June 2007 (UTC)


 * It will also search the inside of a string eg: if I have the word IT_User_Policy and I do a normal search for "User" the rigorous search will return it and the normal search will not. I have modified my MonoBook.php to have both of the Searches thanks to the post above and bablefish :).  On a side note, the only think I found that the rigorous search is case sensitive, would you know a way to remove this???  Thanks again for your help.


 * I use LIKE for the search, and according to the manual this is only case-sensitive if one of the operands is BINARY -- so maybe your database has BINARY fields??? Try changing LIKE to something else, like MATCH. JohanTheGhost 17:48, 7 June 2007 (UTC)


 * @justin.edwards: I know how: go to the File skins/MonoBook.php: you take the steps under "die normale Suche ersetzen" -> this is the german version of the steps. But the codelines are the same as in the english-version. greetings --Schneller2000 10:52, 11 September 2007 (UTC)

Do this to allow everyone to search.
Replace this:

with this:

and replace this:

with this:

Todu 13:27, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

What license?
You have written that you have the copyright. But what license do you distribute this under? GPL? Todu 23:48, 26 November 2007 (UTC)