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  • #41648
    fredrikhed
    fredrikhed
    Participant

    I’m struggling a bit to get Ajax to work the way it*s supposed.

    I have this search string that one of my users searched for:

    “kan man ta nutraflex och eliqis samtidigt”

    When I search for this string I get a lot of irrelevant hits.

    However, I don’t get a hit for this post, which is pretty much a direct hit to me:

    https://fragaapotekaren.se/reumatologi/artros/kan-jag-ta-nutraflex-nar-man-ater-eliquis-och-bisoprolol/

    The words nutraflex and Eliqis (synonym for Eliquis) exist in that post and URL.

    How come this post doesn’t show up as a hit?

    Thanks

    #41655
    Ernest Marcinko
    Ernest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Hi,

    It highly depends on how the search is configured. Unfortunately I can’t see the configuration from the front-end only, but the most likely reasons are an incorrectly set keyword logic, an possibly partial/fuzzy matches within other fields.

    I suggest trying the following:
    – Using a primary/secondary keyword logic for whole and fuzzy matches like so: https://i.imgur.com/kd40s6B.png
    – Also using the index table engine – this will make whole keyword matches much more accurate

    Best,
    Ernest Marcinko

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


    #41657
    fredrikhed
    fredrikhed
    Participant
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    #41658
    fredrikhed
    fredrikhed
    Participant

    Btw, I am using the index table engine already.

    #41679
    Ernest Marcinko
    Ernest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Thanks!

    I found a few issues, first one was the actual synonym, which was written incorrectly. The other one was the very loose secondary keyword logic. I switched to “OR with exact keyword matches” for the secondary, you should get much more relevant matches.

    Best,
    Ernest Marcinko

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


    #41684
    fredrikhed
    fredrikhed
    Participant

    Thanks, but I don’t understand what you mean by “written incorrectly”.

    #41686
    Ernest Marcinko
    Ernest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Sorry, I mean that the word “eleqis” was not set as synonym for “elequis”. If you check the screenshot, then both the original and the synonym were “elequis”. That’s why it didn’t match even partially.
    Normally the plugin does not let adding the same word as the synonym and should warn you about this, but it looks like it somehow failed the word check. I will patch that for the next release 🙂

    Best,
    Ernest Marcinko

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


    #41689
    fredrikhed
    fredrikhed
    Participant

    No, look carefully, they are different words.

    Original: Eliquis

    Synonym: Elequis

    3rd letter is different

    #41691
    Ernest Marcinko
    Ernest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Because I changed it already. The screenshot shows how they are before. I have corrected that and reindexed. That’s why searching “kan man ta nutraflex och eliqis samtidigt” will now give you that result.

    Best,
    Ernest Marcinko

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


    #41693
    fredrikhed
    fredrikhed
    Participant

    Ha ha – thank you 🙂

    #41694
    Ernest Marcinko
    Ernest Marcinko
    Keymaster
    You cannot access this content. Best,
    Ernest Marcinko

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


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