at the moment my search results are displayed in the ‘stock’ search results page. I would like to create a custom page using my current website template.
You open your CP -> Admin -> Weblog Administration -> Weblog Management -> Edit Preferences -> Path Settings -> Search Results URL. Still working fine.
You open your CP -> Admin -> Weblog Administration -> Weblog Management -> Edit Preferences -> Path Settings -> Search Results URL. Still working fine.
Thanks - could you update the documentation with the correct information?
I’ve tried changing the address in the Search Results URL so that clicking the search results link to a blog goes to the actual page that the content is displayed on but it’s not working.
I have a webblog called ‘home’ that is displayed on the home page. In the path settings ‘Search Results URL’ box I’ve typed the url to the home page, e.g: http://www.mywebsite.co.uk/index.php/mysite/index/
I have a weblog entry titled ‘welcome’ which has been posted in the ‘home’ weblog, and when clicked on in the search results I would like visitors to be taken to the address above - but instead of taking me to that page, when I click the link in the search results page it goes to http://www.mywebsite.co.uk/index.php/mysite/welcome/
Can you tell me what I’m doing wrong?
Is there also a way to create a blank template that will contain the entry from a search - I might use this option instead of trying to direct users to the page as I’ve explained above. I guess this is the traditional blog way of doing things.
You open your CP -> Admin -> Weblog Administration -> Weblog Management -> Edit Preferences -> Path Settings -> Search Results URL. Still working fine.
Thanks - could you update the documentation with the correct information?
It’s been duly noted, but we haven’t had any complaints yet.
Can you tell me what I’m doing wrong?
Do yo have a link to your site? Together with a few suggested terms to search for?
You open your CP -> Admin -> Weblog Administration -> Weblog Management -> Edit Preferences -> Path Settings -> Search Results URL. Still working fine.
Thanks - could you update the documentation with the correct information?
It’s been duly noted, but we haven’t had any complaints yet.
The information is wrong - is it company policy to have a certain number of complaints before you update the text? The entry is incorrect, I’ve just told you about it...isn’t that enough?
Ingmar Greil - 22 May 2008 02:33 PM
Do yo have a link to your site? Together with a few suggested terms to search for?
Isn’t the information I’ve provided enough? I can’t see that giving a liuk to the site would make any difference. I’ve used the simple search code, as I’ve pasted above, set up a weblog and pasted in an entry. All the details are there, I haven’t created any custom coding.
If you could help me, rather than arguing with me please, and update the incorrect entry in your documentation then I would be grateful, and it might also go some way to restoring my faith in the product that I have just purchased as I’m starting to think I’ve made a bad decision here.
Hi, mork - there really isn’t any need to be abrasive here. We update the documentation the moment we know there is a real problem with hit.
On what documentation page, exactly, did you feel the information was incorrect? For instance, on this page it is described correctly:
Search Results URL
The full URL where you would like search results from this weblog to be pointed. The URL should include the Template Group and Template. For example, if you wish that links off the search results page point to your “comments” Template you might use: http://www.example.com/index.php/weblog/comments/
When we ask for a URL, we’re not just asking out of general interest, but because seeing the problem in action is an important part of troubleshooting what may not be working as expected. This is not something we’re doing to frustrate you, but it is something that we need. I do also need to ask that, for you to get the speedy and efficient technical support that you deserve, you cooperate and work with us on troubleshooting the problem.
Now, my understanding briefly is that you’ve placed:
where URL Title is that of the entry you chose to go to. Is that correct, or have I misunderstood the explanation? Again, here, a link to the site so we can search and see what happens *exactly* would be invaluable. With that information, this might very well already be resolved.
Hi, mork - there really isn’t any need to be abrasive here. We update the documentation the moment we know there is a real problem with hit.
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the reply - I’m not being abrasive - it’s very difficult finding out information as it is, and if the user documentation is incorrect then this makes things even worse. I’ve tried to pass this information on but it’s been brushed aside.
Lisa Wess - 22 May 2008 03:20 PM
On what documentation page, exactly, did you feel the information was incorrect? For instance, on this page it is described correctly:
The information is wrong on the page I linked to in my opening post:
Search result links are controlled by the “Search Results URL” setting under Admin > Weblog Administration > Weblog Management.
Following this link does not reveal the ‘Search Results URL’ setting link. You have to select a weblog and click the ‘Edit Preferences’ link first and then click ‘path settings’ before the ‘Search Results URL’ is visible.
The information is incomplete, and being told that ‘we haven’t received any complaints’ is unhelpful and frankly, unprofessional.
I’ve wasted time on this issue, and it seems like I’ve wasted time reporting the error.
Hi, mork - The breadcrumb is correct, but is only a partial breadcrumb. I will update that to reflect the entire breadcrumb to avoid confusion for future viewers. Thank you.
Now, as to your original issue - is that resolved, or did you need further assistance?
where URL Title is that of the entry you chose to go to. Is that correct, or have I misunderstood the explanation?
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes that’s correct. I want the visitor to be taken to the page that I’ve specified in the Search Results URL preferences box. This isn’t happening, and instead of going to http://www.mywebsite.co.uk/index.php/mysite/index/ they get redirected to http://www.mywebsite.co.uk/index.php/mysite/url_title
I’m using the search results and simple search form pages that come with EE, and haven’t made any modifications to these files.
Can you tell me why they are still being redirected to the blog name and not the page I’ve specified? Does the search results page need amending?
I’m still having this problem if anyone is able to help I’d appreciate it.
I’ve now created a custom search results page (based on Boyink’s tutorial here http://www.boyink.com/splaat/comments/building-an-expressionengine-site-chapter-17/) but the results are still adding the weblog name onto the end, instead of going to the page that I specified in the weblog admin for each weblog.
This is driving me nuts...day two and it’s still not working.
Create a Superadmin account and send that information to:
sue.crocker@ellislab.com
with a link to this thread.
Hi Sue,
Thanks for replying. I’d rather not give out a link to the site, but it’s pretty basic so I can’t see that it would help anyway. I can supply you with any information that you need to know if the information below isn’t sufficient.
I have, for example, a page called ‘shop’, and the url is http://www.mysite.co.uk/index.php/templatename/shop/
I have created a weblog called ‘products’, I’ve created a link to this on the shop page, and this weblog can be viewd when visiting the url above which is http://www.mysite.co.uk/index.php/templatename/shop/
In the ‘products’ weblog I have amended the Search Results URL to http://www.mysite.co.uk/index.php/templatename/shop/
I have used a custom search page, and also the standard search page, and when using both of these the results don’t link to the URL’s that I have specified in the weblog admin.
So when a result comes back for an entry in the products weblog, instead of linking to http://www.mysite.co.uk/index.php/templatename/shop/ it adds the entry onto this URL, so it goes to this location instead:
If it’s not possible to get the above scenario to work, then I would like the blog entries displayed on a default page (single page?), as on the Boylink tutorial. This doesn’t seem to be working for me either though…
There isn’t a specific documentation that discusses the search results this way. However, I think what will help is if you read The Importance of Semantics. This will explain how ExpressionEngine interacts with the URL in order to present the correct data on your site. It does this with the search results, which is why your last segment has the URL title, not the index.
As a note here, if you used a template other than index, then it would be index.php/mysite/template_name/url_title
ExpressionEngine simply drops the index template because it is not needed - it is assumed in this case.
Just one other comment - you posted at 3:30am thne 8:48am. I do need to ask that you give us a little longer than just the first few hours of early morning, before you bump a post or assume that a non-answer means impossible. I can assure you that if it’s not possible, we will tell you that at least, and try to supply some way to reach your goals.
Thanks, mork. We’ll all get this worked out together. =)