[Typo3-dev] How do I get indexed search to work on a USER_INT extension

Pilot pilot at m-lan.ru
Tue Oct 4 01:01:00 CEST 2005


it's called: "right hand pull to left ear "

why you say only about price? what about name, descriptions.. etc..

no... spider is necessary for typo3




"Elmar Hinz" <elmar.hinz at vcd-berlin.de> ???????/???????? ? ???????? 
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> Pilot wrote:
>> it's strange, that nobody wrote search spider for typo3's pages.
>>
>> it's not so hard, becouse there aer a lot of feaches, for example, such 
>> string in HTML:
>>
>> :<!-- BEGIN: Content of extension "tt_products", plugin
>> "tx_ttproducts"-->
>>
>
> Interesting question.
>
> So, what does a spider do? Crawling websides and storing information about 
> them into an quickly searchable database.
>
> The point is, that the information of a typo3 website already is in such a 
> database. So probably nobody came to the idea of storing them a second 
> time into the same database.
>
> But as that special point, where you have a really dynamic plugin output 
> but with some special static parts in it, spidering could make sense.
>
> Example?
>
> Your extension outputs realtime prices of shares. You have to use USER_INT 
> because the prices change dynamically. But it could be interesting to have 
> the names of the shares searchable indexed. It wouldn't matter to much if 
> that spider has indexed an older price, when he came to visit the page, if 
> the indexed name leads to the actual page.
>
> The easier solution is to build the browselist with one plugin as USER, 
> where the entries point to a second plugin, on the same or a second side, 
> that contains USER_INT to output the details.
>
> Regards
>
> Elmar
>
>
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