[support] Search Tool question

Jim Tarvid tarvid at ls.net
Tue Feb 23 23:35:05 UTC 2010


http://clusty.com/search?input-form=clusty-advanced&query=permit&site=co.polk.or.us&language=all&filetype=Any&num=200&filter=none

It shouldn't be hard to build a block to hold search  terms, query clusty
and returns the results in a separate page. Perhaps someone has already done
that.

or get an army to tag all your contents and use taxonomy

Jim

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 5:58 PM, LESLIE FRIESEN <
FRIESEN.LESLIE at co.polk.or.us> wrote:

>  Hi, everyone,
>
>
>
> In preparation of Phase II of our website redesign, I have a question
> regarding searching tools.  Say a person wants to search for "permit" on
> the website, hoping to find information regarding a driveway access permit.
> Right now, the search results bring up not only that info, but every time
> the word "permit" has been mentioned in any way, shape or form for the last
> ten years - including an obscure reference found in the middle of .pdf
> minutes from old commission meetings, etc. The list results maybe ten pages
> long and only a few references are actually relevant. I have to find a way
> to limit the search results to only webpages that are truly about permits.
> Does that make sense? I often see "native language" search tools, but not
> "drill down" type of tools. Is there a way to control what types of
> information is included in the search results -- say, only actual nodes and
> not published documents or images?
>
>
>
> Thanks very much in advance,
>
>
>
> Leslie
>
> Polk County, Oregon
>
>
>
> BTW, we are using Drupal 6.15
>
>
> Leslie Friesen
> Polk County Information Systems
> Friesen.Leslie at co.polk.or.us
> 503-623-0713
>
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