03-30-2009
Search throws a wobbly
Dear Administrator,
Rule No.5 for unregistered users is impossible to comply with because Google search thinks that any Unix command that I search for is an attack from a virus and blocks the search. I managed to find this site from an external search, and it looks really useful.
Do you have any hints?
Thanks
Ken N
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wiki::toolkit::search::sii
Wiki::Toolkit::Search::SII(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Wiki::Toolkit::Search::SII(3pm)
NAME
Wiki::Toolkit::Search::SII - Search::InvertedIndex plugin for Wiki::Toolkit.
SYNOPSIS
my $indexdb = Search::InvertedIndex::DB::Mysql->new( ... );
my $search = Wiki::Toolkit::Search::SII->new( indexdb => $indexdb );
my %wombat_nodes = $search->search_nodes("wombat");
Provides search-related methods for Wiki::Toolkit.
See also Wiki::Toolkit::Search::Base, for methods not documented here.
METHODS
new
# EITHER
my $indexdb = Search::InvertedIndex::DB::Mysql->new(
-db_name => $dbname,
-username => $dbuser,
-password => $dbpass,
-hostname => '',
-table_name => 'siindex',
-lock_mode => 'EX' );
# OR
my $indexdb = Search::InvertedIndex::DB::DB_File_SplitHash->new(
-map_name => "/home/wiki/indexes.db",
-lock_mode => "EX" );
# THEN
my $search = Wiki::Toolkit::Search::SII->new( indexdb => $indexdb );
Takes only one parameter, which is mandatory. "indexdb" must be a "Search::InvertedIndex::DB::*" object.
SEE ALSO
Wiki::Toolkit, Wiki::Toolkit::Search::Base.
perl v5.14.2 2011-09-25 Wiki::Toolkit::Search::SII(3pm)