Changelog:
0.44 17 November 2004
Remove all traces of display_categories, which was obsoleted but
not completely removed before.
Improved the efficiency of the search.
Fixed a couple of minor bugs in the search - note that node.tt
and supersearch.tt have changed.
Change the default indexer for new installs to Plucene.
Only run certain search-related tests if Plucene is installed.
Debian packages to follow.
Cheers,
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Hi,
Since some shops specialise in one thing, but 'also' do another, such as
HMV stocking a small amount of Books as well as CD's.
A way to help categorise between shops that specialise in certain things,
and shops that have them as an afterthought could go as follows.
I'm using the 'Category Bookshops' from the Nottingham guide as an
example.
(http://nottingham.openguides.org/?action=index;index_type=category;index_va…)
Waterstone's would appear top, as on the edit page 'Bookshops' was entered
as a 'Primary Category'
HMV would appear below all the ones that had 'Bookshops' in the primary
category box. For HMV, 'Bookshops' would be entered in the 'Secondary
Category' textbox.
The page would layout as follows:
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Node List - Category Bookshops
Page45
WHSmith, Lister Gate
WHSmith, Nottingham Station
WHSmith, Victoria Centre
Waterstone's, Bridlesmith Gate
Waterstone's, Wheeler Gate
Also see:
FOPP
HMV, Lister Gate
HMV, Victoria Centre
Virgin Megastore
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Joe Mills
<@knewt> ping
<@Kake> Yes?
<@knewt> you know we were talking about limiting use of supersearch?
<@knewt> well, there's an interesting article on perl.com right now about flood
control, and it's linked to a module on cpan, Algorithm::FloodControl - might
be worth looking at
<@Kake> Best send that to the list.
So i have.
Article at http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/11/11/floodcontrol.html
Module at http://search.cpan.org/dist/Algorithm-FloodControl
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Jody Belka
knew (at) pimb (dot) org
Hi folks,
I'm sorry for the short notice but I have intervened and disabled
supersearch.cgi as follows,
chmod a-x /home/earle/openguides.org/london/supersearch.cgi
chmod a-x /home/earle/openguides.org/manchester/supersearch.cgi
chmod a-x /home/earle/openguides.org/reading/supersearch.cgi
I have never edited permissions on anyone's files on any site without
being requested to so this is exceptional. I didn't receive any plans
on how to fix this issue since I highlighted it 21 Oct 04 and with
about 20 instances of this process driving the load over 25 just now I
took action.
Feel free to switch it on at your discretion when you feel it's not a
liability anymore. Please let me know when you do this.
(For those curious about the extent to which a process has to go to
to bring this machine down, it's a 1.8GHz P4 512MB RAM and RAID0
7,200rpm disks.)
Paul
--
Paul Makepeace .............................. http://paulm.com/inchoate/
"What is a telephone? A yeast infection gone wrong."
-- http://paulm.com/toys/surrealism/
Here's an interesting mail I received. I'm not sure if Mr. Denny thinks
there's just one OG for the whole UK, but anyway, what do you all think? I'm
a little unsure about the idea of autosubmitting things from a network of
search sites, and even less sure about using someone else's business
listings database.
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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 16:50:54 +0100
From: Bart Denny
To: Earle Martin
Subject: Open Guides
Hi Earle,
I wanted to make contact preliminarily with you to discuss using the UK
Open Guide content with you. We run "Local Search" or internet yellow
pages sites, both for the UK and across Europe. We would like to start
augmenting the base directory content (we license BT's directory
database), adding in reviews, ratings, etc.
Your content will obviously fit well within this, and that is the first
reason for contact. At some point, Secondly, we'd like to have it set up
so that all reviews submitted through our search sites could make their
way back onto the Open Guide sites.
Finally, as we have all of the business listings for the UK, including
latitude and longitude, it may be easier for people to use our site to
search for and submit a review - no need for knowing postcodes, phone
numbers, X/Y coordinates. Just pop in the name, and click on the right
one.
We would put these up on some or all of our white label clients' sites.
These include www.118118.com and www.yellownet.co.uk.
Please let me know if you would like to have further discussions on
this.
Best Regards,
Bart
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Bart Denny
www.inspireinfrastructure.com
Tel. +46-8-30 36 43
Mob. +46-708 747 210
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Earle Martin
http://downlode.org/http://purl.oclc.org/net/earlemartin/
Can we have a Wiki for an Openguides FAQ? For example, the inverted
index problem I just had would be a good one. Location of the Debian
packages could go in there.
UseMod is a single-script and requires no database. Would be suitable.
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Rev Simon Rumble <simon(a)rumble.net>
www.rumble.net
The Tourist Engineer
Just because you're on holiday, doesn't mean you're not a geek.
http://engineer.openguides.org/
"It's the good girls who keep the diaries, the bad
girls never have the time."
- Tallulah Bankhead
> -----Original Message-----
> From: openguides-dev-bounces(a)openguides.org
> [mailto:openguides-dev-bounces@openguides.org]On Behalf Of Rev Simon
> Rumble
> Sent: 11 November 2004 15:33
> To: OpenGuides software developers
> Subject: Re: [OpenGuides-Dev] Wiki for FAQ?
>
>
> This one time, at band camp, Kake L Pugh wrote:
> > On Thu 11 Nov 2004, Rev Simon Rumble <simon(a)rumble.net> wrote:
> > > Can we have a Wiki for an Openguides FAQ?
> >
> > Yep. Use
> > http://openguides.org/dev/
>
> Ahhh very good.
>
> However:
> http://openguides.org/dev/?action=edit;id=FAQ
>
try http://openguides.org/dev/?action=edit;node=FAQ
I'm getting these errors while making changes:
Sorry! Something went wrong. Please contact the Wiki administrator at
openguide(a)rumble.net and quote the following error message:
Search::InvertedIndex::add_index() - Unable to locate the existing
'ie_first_index_enum' value. Database may be corrupt. at
/usr/share/perl5/CGI/Wiki/Search/SII.pm line 127
What gives? Can I rebuild this index?
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Rev Simon Rumble <simon(a)rumble.net>
www.rumble.net
The Tourist Engineer
Just because you're on holiday, doesn't mean you're not a geek.
http://engineer.openguides.org/
A lifetime of listening to disco music is a high price to pay
for one's sexual preference
- Quentin Crisp