Hmmm ... I return ... Sorry, but i thought perhaps this should be a new thread rather than a continuation ...
I'm reworking our site as a database-backend, PHP-driven system, so my urls are all turning into things like http://www.rssd.esa.int/index.php?ptoject=TOP&page=pubs ... and now I have a new version of the my old problem.
It would seem that the search is not categorising urls with the search term in the query string. It will handle things like *compu* for all urls which contain "computing" **in the main url string** (e.g. http://xxx.xxx.xxx/computing/) but not where it occurs in the query string (e.g. http://xxx.xxx.xxx/index.php?project=computing).
Is there a trick, or do I need to REALLY learn Vortex scripting this time ???
Thanks in advance ...
I'm reworking our site as a database-backend, PHP-driven system, so my urls are all turning into things like http://www.rssd.esa.int/index.php?ptoject=TOP&page=pubs ... and now I have a new version of the my old problem.
It would seem that the search is not categorising urls with the search term in the query string. It will handle things like *compu* for all urls which contain "computing" **in the main url string** (e.g. http://xxx.xxx.xxx/computing/) but not where it occurs in the query string (e.g. http://xxx.xxx.xxx/index.php?project=computing).
Is there a trick, or do I need to REALLY learn Vortex scripting this time ???
Thanks in advance ...