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- Title: Documentation for the WN server
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- You can do a full text search of this
- material and view the matches to your search term in one line of context.
- Try this out, it is one of the nice features of WN. Searches
- Title: How the Index to WN User's Guide Works
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- <li> <a href="search=context?content-type">content-type</a>
- http://host/docs/search=context?content-type
- search of the 25 files in the User's Guide
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- item. This is part of all context searches. It is done by inserting an
- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- things as enabling full text searching of a single logical
- many files on the server, or allowing users to search all titles on the
- built-in keyword and title searches which the server supports. The
- number, etc. These user defined fields can be searched with the built-in
- WN searches or their contents can be inserted into the document,
- 1.2.1 Searching
- search mechanisms are available.
- Title searches
- <http://host/dir/search=title> the server will
- maintainer) asking for a regular expression search term. When supplied
- the server will search the index.cache files in
- titles contain a match for the search term. An HTML document with a
- Keyword searches
- Like title searches except matches are sought in keywords instead of
- Title/Keyword search
- User supplied field searches
- Like keyword searches except matches are sought in user supplied
- database. A field search could then produce all documents by a given
- author for example. Or using regular expressions in the search term
- Context searches
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- title searches which the server supports.
- SearchWrapper=dir_search_wrap
- SearchWrapper= line
- specifies a "wrapper" for the various searches of the directory. That is
- matching items in one of the various searches of the directory. For more
- searched when a title or keyword search is done on this directory. More
- information about searching can be found in the chapter "
- Setting Up Searches on the WN Server" in
- keyword searches only see files listed in
- grep searches only seek matches in files
- directive it will not be visible to searches unless
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- document searches, and serving
- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
- Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
- search mechanisms are available that provide this capability.
- 5.1 Title Searches
- <http://host/dir/search=title>
- regular expression search term. When supplied the server will search the
- subdirectories for a items whose titles contain a match for the search
- recursive searching by an entry in directory record of the
- You can customize the message offered requesting a search term by
- "http://host/dir/search=title" and which uses the
- GET method to return the search term with
- 5.2 Keyword Searches
- Like title searches except matches are sought in
- to cause this search to be done is:
- <http://host/dir/search=keyword>
- 5.3 Title/Keyword Searches
- title searches except the match can be either in the
- form or simply to invoke the search is:
- <http://host/dir/search=synopsis>
- If a recursive title, keyword or fielded search is requested and some
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- successful search matches. If, for example, a directory is assigned a
- search and it merely supplies an unordered list of links to the matching
- context searches do not search associated
- 6.8 Search Wrappers
- A search wrapper is a special kind of wrapper. Its function is to allow
- you to customize the results of user searches. It is normally associated
- and context searches of that directory.
- See the chapter "Setting Up Searches on the
- SearchWrapper=foo.html
- index.wn file will cause any search
- insert the user supplied search term by using the marker
- of search wrappers). It can be a little
- wrapper, or the search item provided by the client into a searchwrapper
- in the file at the point where the title or search term should be
- Title: User Defined Fields on the WN server
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- fielded searches.
- replaced with any number from 0 to 19. A fielded search is invoked by a
- http://host/dir/search=field3
- In addition to fielded searches the user supplied fields can be inserted
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- keyword search is requested and some
- same access file as the directory where the search started will be
- searched. In fact the path must be the same in the
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- list searches. It produces a list of anchors
- section. Normally the search for the match for the anchor title regular
- to skip this first line in the search for a title match. This can be
- list search for this file would allow a form
- search. wnpnuts is a
- program then searches these files for lines which begin with optional
- [search]
- wnpnuts -s dosearch.html -i docindex.html foo.pnuts
- The argument "-s dosearch.html" is optional and
- supplies a URL for the "[search]" anchor to be substituted.
- Thus if just "dosearch.html" is used this will be an anchor
- '-s' argument then there will be no search item in the list
- Attributes=nosearch
- context search for itself.
- Title: WN Auxiliary Modules
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- authorization (authentication) or indexed searches or database access.
- have a module to do index searches.
- 14.4 Index Search Modules
- Indexed searches can be supported in WN by auxiliary modules.
- http://host/dir/search=index
- Search-Module=/full/path/to/searchmod
- The program searchmod should read the CGI environment
- Searchwrapper="
- "Here are the matches for your search." is supplied.
- Two simple examples of a search-module (written in
- the files bin/wnseven_m and bin/wnsectsearch.
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- supports a variety of methods of searching your data including by title,
- Searches on the WN Server" in this guide.
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- * search results
- #define MAXDEPTH (10) /* maximum depth of menus to search */
- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- Searchwrapper dwrapper
- Search-module indexmod /* Index search module module */
- Searchwrapper swrapper
- nosearch* (64)
- <Note 3> In the directory record Attributes=nosearch is translated to
- nosearch=true and Attributes=serveall is translates to serveall=true.
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- viz. "nosearch" and "serveall".
- Attributes=nosearch
- current directory and its subdirectories should not be searched
- user supplied field search.
- grep searches will not be allowed in
- exclude only some files from searching with the "
- substitute file for searches on this directory which result in no
- directory should be used for the output of all searches (
- "Searchwrapper=" file
- Searchwrapper=" has not been
- file foo.html must be in the directory being searched
- Search-Module --
- Specify program to be used as a search engine.
- This directive allows you to create your own search engine. It is
- Search-Module=/full/path/to/searchmod
- The program searchmod should read the environment
- Searchwrapper=" in the
- "Here are the matches for your search." is supplied.
- like http://host/dir/search=index. Two simple examples
- of a search-module (written in
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- #field -- Insert the title, current search string, or
- current document, the current search term from the client or the
- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- searching capabilities. In the long run if you serve multiple documents
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- generated by the server, such as error messages or search results.
- Title: Searching the User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Searching the User's Guide for the WN Server
- Searching the User's Guide for the WN
- You can search the documentation and view the matches to your search
- Searches are not case sensitive.
- Note: This is not an indexed search engine and requires no
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- was done for internally generated search responses and
- Fixed bug in wn/gsearch.c and wn/csearch.c that caused search
- wrappers to fail when there are multiple search requests in a
- Fixed bug in wn/csearch.c which caused output of list searches
- bug in wn/gsearch.c which caused spurious extra line printed in
- search results.
- Fixed bug in wn/gsearch.c which caused failure when a context
- search was requested with no search term (reported by Hans
- Fixed bug in isearch.c. Search modules were not properly closed.
- Keyword/Title searches into access restricted subdirectories now
- Fixed bug in wn/csearch.c that caused titles and filenames of restricted
- files to be sometimes returned in the results of a title search even
- Fixed bug in gsearch that caused attempt to parse plain text documents
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c which caused search wrappers not to
- The search type can now be set in a forms field called "mode".
- For more details see http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/docs/search.html#mode
- Fixed bug in isearch.c which caused Content-Length header to
- be sent for search results. It shouldn't be sent. Also fixed
- Fixed wn/gsearch.c which produced some HTML in search responses which
- Fixed bug in do_list_search() from wn/csearch.c which caused list
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- Title: Quick start
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- If you do this searching won't work (because the WN server does the
- searching and using "file://..." bypasses the server. So a better
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