[opencms-dev] Search multilanguage site
Mr Alireza Fattahi
afattahi at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 9 10:35:06 CEST 2006
Hi,
Ok. One search index for each locale. And one source for each locale too!
But about TemplateOne (which I think the problem is there) does any body knows how it can be configured to use these indexes!?
Regards,
Alireza Fattahi
Christian Steinert <christian_steinert at web.de> wrote: Mr Alireza Fattahi schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
What do you expect?
Template one will create a list box with one entry for each search index.
But it seems that you have created only one search index.
It would be better to create two index sources - one for en and one for fa
Then for each index sources, you create a search index.
These search indexes should then also be available in template one, I think.
hth
christian
> The site structre is:
> MySite
> en
> folder1
> folder2
> fa
> folder1
> folder2
>
> There are some files; and we set the local property of en and fa folders to en and fa.
>
> The analyzer is:
>
> org.apache.lucene.analysis.standard.StandardAnalyzer
> fa
>
>
> The index is
>
> MySite
> manual
>
Online
> fa
>
> MySources
>
>
>
>
> The source is
>
> MySources
>
>
> /sites/default/mysite/
>
>
> generic
> xmlpage
> xmlcontent
> text
> rtf
> pdf
> msword
> mspowerpoint
> msexcel
> jsp
> image
> html
>
>
>
>
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