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How to display all results?
Hi guys,
I'm wondering how I can display all the pages indexed by my Phpdig. Off course, an empty request is stupid. But that could be great to display, for example, all the pages of a website indexed (using the refine option) or all the pages that doesn't contains a word (search like "-foo -bar"). Any ideas on how to achieve this? Then, how to sort the results? What about using the number of keywords included as the criteria for sorting the results? Any other ideas? Please help! |
I can tell you that the file you'll have to change is search_function.php, but it's more work than I'd want to take on myself. Phpdig is open source, so you're welcome to modify it for your purposes, or see if someone else wants to do it for you. :)
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