As I said, you need to either run cron manually or set it up to run about once an hour or two. See my original post for instructions.
Thank you victor for your quick reply..
I had tried the solution given by you But I didn't able to get the search value I had given
Its showing like thisYour search yielded no results
--- On Mon, 23/3/09, Victor Kane <victorkane@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Victor Kane <victorkane@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [support] simple search
To: support@drupal.org
Date: Monday, 23 March, 2009, 6:45 PM-----Inline Attachment Follows-----First of all, your site has to be indexed regularly, you can do this by either running cron manually from the admin status report page (Administer -> Reports), or by setting up cron to run on your server (see http://drupal.org/cron ).
Then there are two ways to add the interface for the users:
1. Assign the search block to any region (header, sidebar, etc.) you like. You can do this in Administer > Site building > Blocks.
2. Many themes include a search block which can be enabled via the theme configuration at Administer > Site building > Themes ... > your theme configuration.
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2009/3/23 ram prasath <ramprasath_explicit@yahoo.co.in>
HI,
Can u tel me how to add a simple search using drupal. im my drupal home page
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