Configuring Search
You can change the available search options, display, and behavior available to your users by configuring search.
- Adding Search Categories
Search categories let users narrow their search to a particular item, such as document titles. This procedure describes how you define new search categories by targeting searches into XPaths within your XML, or search specific attributes or tags. - Changing the Search Results Abstract
By default, the results that are shown in search include an abstract of text taken from the text that surrounds and contains the first two occurrences of the search string. You can change the abstract that is shown in the results, for example, to display the short description. - Enabling search filtering
By default, when a user performs a search, the results are not filtered based on the language and personalization specified. The only restriction is the accessibility of the content to the user's usergroup (if you are using ISHSTS). You may opt to enable filtered results to provide a more customized experience for the publication readers. However, enabling this option increases the time it takes to return results to the user, as each individual result has to be checked to see if it applies when the filtering conditions are taken into account. - Preventing Legacy Content Delivery from Indexing Content
As Legacy Content Delivery indexes your publication, there may be certain topics that you do not want indexed. This procedure describes how to exclude topics from being indexed. - Creating a stop-words list
You can exclude English words from being indexed by Legacy Content Delivery . As a consequence, a search will return no result based on those words.