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#1 2018-01-31 02:22:42

rsamco
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From: Bend, Oregon
Registered: 2012-12-20
Posts: 177
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Search database retains removed body text words

I just found and corrected a misspelled word in the body text of 3 albums (typo "moring" instead of "morning"). After the correction, a search on "morning" now correctly lists those albums (among many others). Unfortunately, a search on previous typo "moring" also still lists those albums even though "moring" no longer occurs in them. I then explicitly marked and republished the entire albums to try to force a reindexing, but that also didn't remove the now erroneous word from the search database.

Here's the search: http://rick.samcos.com/backlight/search/?q=moring

PS I'm running latest BL version.

Last edited by rsamco (2018-01-31 02:23:20)


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#2 2018-01-31 02:48:48

rod barbee
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From: Port Ludlow, WA USA
Registered: 2012-09-24
Posts: 17,830
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Re: Search database retains removed body text words

I've not been able to completely duplicate the problem on my test site. I tried adding a nonsense word to a caption. At first it didn't even show up in the search. But it did after trying Ctrl-F5 in the browser. After removing the word from the caption, the image was still showing up until I hit Ctrl-F5 again. Clearing cache seemed to help.

Regardless, this was a good excuse to look at your site again. I love your images.


Rod 
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#3 2018-01-31 02:53:17

rsamco
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From: Bend, Oregon
Registered: 2012-12-20
Posts: 177
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Re: Search database retains removed body text words

Pilot error on my part ... I found that "moring" was still occurring in an image source href in the album body text. After also fixing it there, "moring" was removed from search database. Sorry for the false alarm.


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#4 2018-01-31 10:30:19

Matthew
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From: San Francisco, CA
Registered: 2012-09-24
Posts: 5,795
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Re: Search database retains removed body text words

Oh, good. I'm just glad it's not a problem we actually need to fix. ;-)


Matt

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