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  • No PDF results

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    EpsilonAdminE
    Hi @ultraman Thank you for your message. Since you can see results in the Sandbox, the index is fine. No need to rebuild it again. The problem is on the "display results" side. With your configuration, the first idea I think is to install the pre-release WPFTS version that contains the latest fix of the Divi Addon for WPFTS. I've sent you the link in private messages. Please install it and tell me if it works fine or not. In case it still does not work, please tell me which version of Divi Theme you are using, the WPFTS plugin version, and also please explain your search behaviour. Simple try the request like this: https://yourdomain.com/?s=<search_phrase> And notice if it returns any result. Thank you!
  • No valid search resulds, whats wrong?

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    EpsilonAdminE
    Hi @stark Unfortunately, WPFTS does not work with PODS custom fields "from the box", so custom code exists somewhere. I think your developer used another way to add data to the search index. We need to ask him or alternatively, I could check your code myself, it should not be too long. In this case please send me admin access to your resource using a private message. Thanks.
  • Number of search results

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    i feel stupid now...YES! It works...
  • Sorting of Search Results

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    We have over 1,000 pdf documents on our website, and the most important is our Journal, with 238 editions at present. As an example, a couple of issues of our Journal are here, but they are all similar in structure: https://rchs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Journal-100-Nov-1975.pdf https://rchs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Journal-001-Jan-1955.pdf You will see that at the bottom of the second page of Journal 100 is a table of contents for the issue and, if the pdf is saved and then opened in Acrobat Reader, there is an equivalent set of bookmarks. It would help if a search term appearing in the article title (as listed in the table of contents) was given a higher weighting than one in the text of the document, but quite often the term will only occur in the text, and not in the title at all. Ideally, we would like the weighting to be based upon articles, but weightings based upon the the whole Journal is acceptable. This is because the articles tend to be on unrelated topics within a Journal, so there is probably little difference between the number of instances of a specific search term within an article, and within its parent document. I think it would help me if you could explain, in non-technical terms, how the four weightings operate with WPFTS. I've looked at the TFIDF article on Wikipedia, and understand the basics, but the majority of the article is too technical for me. Perhaps this information could also be added to the WPFTS documentation? As a related issue, could WPFTS open the document listed in the search results at the first article page where the search term is found? I realise it might go to the article title instead, and if so that wouldn't really help much.
  • Very slow search query on large wordpress site

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    mazcabralM
    @EpsilonAdmin Great! but I still haven't received the email with the link. If possible, please send me back so that I can install and do the tests. Thank you so much!

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