[TYPO3] indexing is not working.

James Knuckey james.faction at gmail.com
Mon Dec 3 23:38:00 CET 2007


Okay, where is this "admin panel" you speak of?

The info panel shows that I have not clicked "no cache" for any pages but  
doesn't tell me if the pages are cached. It says "Not indexed" for all  
pages.

At the bottom of the template view for any page with a template it gives  
cache information:

Status: cache_pages:0, cache_pagesection:10, cache_hash:163

...it always says cache_pages:0. That doesn't seem good somehow.

I will have a look at the extensions I have installed I guess... Thanks


On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 21:02:17 +1300, Tyler Kraft  
<tyler.kraft at netefficiency.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi
>
> When viewing the page in the FE look at the admin panel and it will tell
> you if the page is being cached.
>
> Also in the BE if you go to info in the left hand menu, and then change
> the selector in the top right to index search it will show you the
> indexing information for the page your on.
>
> If that's not happaneing, if there doesn't seem to be any indexing
> occuring, then be careful as some poorly coded/configured extension
> might be turning off caching completely. In which case start to remove
> extensions and see if that helps. Also you have to view the pages while
> not logged into the CMS for them to be indexed.
>
> hth
>
>
>
> James Knuckey wrote:
>> Update... still not working.
>>
>> I've tried adding
>> config.index_enable = 1
>> to pages, i've also tried
>> page.config.index_enable = 1
>> - no change. I've also seen mentioned that pages need to be cached in
>> order to be indexed. As far as I can tell all pages are being cached -
>> but how can I check this?
>>
>> On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 09:03:44 +1300, James Knuckey
>> <james.faction at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Okay... yes I see index_enable. I think this goes in the setup field
>>> of the
>>> template? I'm not sure about that, and I have no idea at all what
>>> $GLOBALS["TSFE"]->config["config"] means! I've been working with typo3
>>> for
>>> months now and there are still bits that make absolutely no sense to  
>>> me.
>>> Please help!
>>>
>>> I would have thought that turning on indexing for all cached pages
>>> would be
>>> simpler (or more clearly explained) than this?!
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> James
>>>
>>> On 26/11/2007, Dmitry Dulepov [typo3] <dmitry at typo3.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> James Knuckey wrote:
>>>> > I've searched all over the internet in vain for some way to turn
>>>> > indexing on. It seems it should be on by default but it's not -
>>>> what am
>>>> > I missing here?
>>>>
>>>> You should not search Internet, you should go straight to typo3.org :)
>>>> TSRef describes an option in "config" to enable search. Also if your
>>>> pages
>>>> are not cached, search will not work. So there are two things to do:
>>>> check
>>>> your TS setup for enabled indexing and check that your pages are  
>>>> cached.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Dmitry Dulepov
>>>> TYPO3 core team
>>>> Web: http://typo3bloke.net/
>>>> Skype: callto:liels_bugs
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