Hi!
Hi,
Vincent Massol wrote:
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What do you mean because when I always get the same number of hits with 30
hits per presentation page and 3 pages... From my point of view of
XWiki.org
user, sometimes, there are some strange results or no result but I think
this is due to the fact that the site content has been changed or the server
redeployed and lucene has not indexed everything yet or there has been a
problem while indexing. I've already asked several times about it and each
time, when people look at my problem, it's OK again because lucene
periodically indexes as far as I remember :)
But you may speak about something else...
Sergiu has been recently dealing with this issue. Please, see this...
http://n2.nabble.com/Lucene-again-td3273364.html#a3273364
I'm getting now similar results with another searches. For instance, if
I do a logged search looking for "Servlet", I get this...
http://xen.net/images/searchingServlet.jpg
Only four entries out of 30 in the first page of results. The second one
shows only 3 and the third one, eight out of ten.
I am using Firefox 3.5.2 in a Mac OS X 10.5.8 box, and also get the same
results using updated releases of Safari and OmniWeb. Cache is clean.
What do you do today with your 10s of HardDrives with Mo, Go of deprecated
data you don't even remember even if they could be interesting... The loss
of digital information meaning also the loss of knowledge and maybe the loss
of a part of our history will be one of the challenge in the future (this
phrase is too serious so I put a smiley at the end :))... but there is also
the case when some info keep going on internet and you would like it to be
erased but it's almost impossible :):):)
Gonna change the sentence in our home page right now!!! :-) Even though
I do prefer to stick with this another one from you also with a smiley
at the end...
Everything is possible... your imagination is the limit :)
http://n2.nabble.com/Programming-Help-td509957.html#a17229158
After all, not all is lost in the net. Let's XWiki cope with the challenge!
I will be relatively far from computers for five days. But of course I
will do as much as I can to follow all the interesting topics that are
being discussed in the lists. Thanks for your time.
Cheers,
Ricardo
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Ricardo RodrÃguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team