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Re: [school-core] unpublished schoolforge content



Thanks, Justin.

I swapped the two search forms as you suggested.  It obviously loses the nice tie-in to the tagged areas that you created, but it actually works.  Ok for now?

David

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    Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:19:14 -0800
    From: Justin Riddiough <jriddiough@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [school-core] unpublished schoolforge content
      To: David Bucknell <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Well right now the search is tied into the software view.. and the issue seems to be something with that.  An easy inexpensive fix would be to replace that block / code with a standard search query form which searches all site content.

Justin

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:05 PM, David Bucknell <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear Justin,

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    Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 21:56:01 -0800
    From: Justin Riddiough <jriddiough@xxxxxxxxx>


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      To: schoolforge-core@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

Something is up with the search, I hadn't seen that before. 

*** The search never worked for me.


What is the relation of Apache Solr to the Acquia network solutions?

*** Ah.  Sorry.  The reason to refer to Acquia is that they offer a hosted version of Apache Solr which is very difficult to do yourself (it requires a very robust set-up).  I think it's a pretty good offer, actually, and would do it myself if I had a spare $300.  However, I do see that this may not be how the group wants to spend its money.  We would have to do some pr to explain how putting money into the site advances our mission the way people think it ought to be advanced.  What's your gut tell you (or that of anyone else listening)?

Best wishes,

David



On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 9:44 PM, David Bucknell <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear LM and Justin,

I agree that the search doesn't work.  Don't know why it's so bad.  Not normal.  Any ideas, Justin?

Bill Fitzgerald's suggestion that we use Apache Solr for the search is simply not doable at this point as they are far beyond the reach of our current server specs -- unless we use some of the US$1,000 for that  Hmm.  A good idea.

http://www.acquia.com/products-services/acquia-network/cloud-services

for this price:

US$349.00

https://network.acquia.com/?utm_source=acquia.com&utm_medium=top%2Bmenu&utm_campaign=Acquia%2BNetwork

David

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    Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 07:02:40 -0500
    From: LM <lmemsm@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [school-core] unpublished schoolforge content
      To: schoolforge-core@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Yishay Mor e-mailed schoolforge-discuss and mentioned that he tried to add Sigil and Bakerframework.  I tried logging in to see if they hadn't been approved yet, but didn't see them in the list.  The stuff I added appears to be showing up.  Still having trouble with the search, but the tags are working nicely now.
Sincerely,
Laura


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