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"Child playing golf" vs "The child playing golf"

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  • #32765
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

    I’m using the index table search to search in post titles. I want the search not caring about the use of terms such as “the” or “a” in the search query. That is, I would like to successfully find this post title:

    Child playing golf

    using those words:

    The child

    or those:

    A child

    Which is unsuccessful currently; no results found.

    I thought I simply had to put the words “the” and “a” in the Stop words list, but it does not do the job even after re indexing the table..

    Anyone knows how to do that? Thank you!

    P.S. Using the option to switch to “OR” instead of “AND” if number of results is low is not acceptable because that will return any title having the world “the” (or “a”) in it (even those that don’t have the word “child”).

    #32779
    Ernest MarcinkoErnest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Hi,

    Try copy/pasting the excluded keywords to the keywords exceptions list as well: https://i.imgur.com/MAszMBv.png
    Then the search should also remove the keywords from the phrase, even if the user enters it.

    #32786
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

    Hi,
    I wrote the,a in both the “stop words list” and the keywords “exceptions list”, and did re index. But it stills fail:

    Title to be found : “Child playing golf”

    Searching with :

    “child” returns in “Child playing golf”
    “a child” returns “Child playing golf”

    “the child” returns no result, which is the problem.

    I assumed the “excluded keywords” you mentioned in your answer are the “stop words list” of the index table. I’m I correct?

    #32787
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

    UPDATE : I just find out that it works using :

    Search engine : Regular engine

    but it is not working using :

    The Search engine : Index table engine

    Is it possible to solve that problem? I definitively need the exceptions list of the Regular engine AND the synonyms of the Index table engine.

    #32789
    Ernest MarcinkoErnest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Can you please add temporary FTP and back-end details? I would like to debug this issue in depth. Thank you!

    #32790
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

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    #32791
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

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    #32795
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

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    #32817
    Ernest MarcinkoErnest Marcinko
    Keymaster

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    #32827
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

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    #32835
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

    Hello.

    1- Is there any hope that “exceptions list” can work with the index search as well?

    2- Is it working on other site than mine?

    Thanks.

    #32837
    Ernest MarcinkoErnest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    I’m so sorry, I was automatically trying to use SFTP, FTP works just as fine.

    It was working fine on our test servers, that is why I needed the details to properly debug the issue. I found the problem and fixed it of course, it was a very tiny mistake, related to specifically multisite installations with keyword exceptions. It should be fine now.
    I will make sure to include this fix in the upcoming release of course, so you don’t have to worry about it.

    #32838
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

    That’s good news! But when you said you fixed it, you fixed it on your servers only, I’m I correct?

    Because searching “the child” on my site still return nothing.

    #32852
    Ernest MarcinkoErnest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    I fixed it on yours as well, I tested here: https://banz.org/v/refuter/
    It seems to work all right on my end: https://i.imgur.com/cLZ9BoL.png

    #32857
    jgilbertqc83jgilbertqc83
    Participant

    Oh I see, there still a little problem then : the extesion list seem to be case sensitive when using the index table engine, but is ok for the regular search engine.

    “The child” returns correctly “Child playing golf” when using regular search engine, but;

    “The child” returns nothing when using the index engine.

    “the child” works fine for both.

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