Excluding Search Word for a Single page or post

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    blynksolutions27
    blynksolutions27
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    I am just curious is there a way to exclude certain search terms just for a single post? So it does not show in search when those words are searched?
    Attached is a screenshot of where I would think the keywords would go to exclude.
    Note: we are using the index table engine

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    #34860
    Ernest Marcinko
    Ernest Marcinko
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    Hi,

    It is the right place, but it works differently. The exact keywords you put in there, are excluded from the index, whenever found in that post content. However this does not mean partial matches. For example:
    In the post text there is the keyword “anton”, and you type in “an” – it will still match, as only “an” is excluded, not “anton”.
    You can prevent partial matches though, via changing the search keyword logic: https://i.imgur.com/owvfv9h.png

    Best,
    Ernest Marcinko

    If you like my products, don't forget to rate them on codecanyon :)


    #34872
    blynksolutions27
    blynksolutions27
    Participant

    Thank you for the quick response!
    I tried to change the Keyword logging to what you have on the screenshot but still seems to be pulling up the post. I tried some other combinations but still the same.
    Is that the correct way to limit the Partial matches? “AND with exact word match” – Secondary “disabled”

    #34879
    Ernest Marcinko
    Ernest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Yes, that should be it: “AND with exact word match” – Secondary “disabled”
    If you want, you can add temporary FTP and back-end access and I can try to debug the configuration.

    Best,
    Ernest Marcinko

    If you like my products, don't forget to rate them on codecanyon :)


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