Sitemap/Search Functions...
Sitemap/Search Functions...
slowly learning this. now where do i find information about implementing the sitemap and search funcitons? also am i correct in that the search only searches the content and not file names for pdfs and images?
thanks in advance
bob
thanks in advance
bob
Hi Bob,
for sitemap look at:
http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/index.php?sitemap_en_cws
for Search function look at:
http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/index.php?searchcp
Joachim
for sitemap look at:
http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/index.php?sitemap_en_cws
for Search function look at:
http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/index.php?searchcp
Joachim
i had looked at those, but my article page does not offer those features...do i need to code something before i get to see those functions? i don't know if i didn't turn something on during the install...jscholtysik wrote:Hi Bob,
for sitemap look at:
http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/index.php?sitemap_en_cws
for Search function look at:
http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/index.php?searchcp
Joachim
ok, now i am getting it, thanks it is weird, instead of it being index.php?sitemap it is index.php?id=0,12,0,0,1,0 which threw me off.Ben wrote:Bob,
Add new content part of 'sitemap' and 'search' to an existing page, just to get familiar with it. Then, you may want to put these on 2 hidden pages that are linked to from the footer of each page.
thanks again
Last edited by bob332 on Thu 1. Dec 2005, 21:36, edited 1 time in total.
bob332 wrote:ok, now i am getting it, thanks it is weird, instead of it being index.php?sitemap it is index.php?id=0,12,0,0,1,0 which threw me off.Ben wrote:Bob,
Add new content part of 'sitemap' and 'search' to an existing page, just to get familiar with it. Then, you may want to put these on 2 hidden pages that are linked to from the footer of each page.
thanks again
maybe i am doing it incorrectly, i have the sitemap under articles -jscholtysik wrote:Hi Bob,
put an alias named sitemap under Admin->Site structure and you will get index.php?sitemap...
Joachim
and here is the site - http://wcms.sytes.net:6583/
Hi Bob,
create a new structure level under Admin -> Site structure and name it "Sitemap". Fill in the value "sitemap" into the alias field. Then you have to move the article "SiteMap" (that is until now located under the structure level "Home") under the new structure level "Sitemap". Now the alias works and you should see the right address...
If you have problems, feel free to contact me via PM or send me a login account to your backend and I will check it.
Joachim
create a new structure level under Admin -> Site structure and name it "Sitemap". Fill in the value "sitemap" into the alias field. Then you have to move the article "SiteMap" (that is until now located under the structure level "Home") under the new structure level "Sitemap". Now the alias works and you should see the right address...
If you have problems, feel free to contact me via PM or send me a login account to your backend and I will check it.
Joachim
i did what you said and it put a new category under the left menu - http://wcms.sytes.net:6583/index.php?sitemap but if i still use the address with the numbers - http://wcms.sytes.net:6583/index.php?id=0,12,0,0,1,0 all is fine. here is the new setup, please tell me if it is correct -jscholtysik wrote:Hi Bob,
create a new structure level under Admin -> Site structure and name it "Sitemap". Fill in the value "sitemap" into the alias field. Then you have to move the article "SiteMap" (that is until now located under the structure level "Home") under the new structure level "Sitemap". Now the alias works and you should see the right address...
If you have problems, feel free to contact me via PM or send me a login account to your backend and I will check it.
Joachim
Hi Bob,
if you like, send me your login data via PM or to joachim@scholtysik.net and I will take a closer look at it. In your backend under http://wcms.sytes.net:6583/login.php I can check the complete site structure and I can also correct eventual errors.
Joachim
if you like, send me your login data via PM or to joachim@scholtysik.net and I will take a closer look at it. In your backend under http://wcms.sytes.net:6583/login.php I can check the complete site structure and I can also correct eventual errors.
Joachim
you should have an email with admin rights....thanks for the assistancejscholtysik wrote:Hi Bob,
if you like, send me your login data via PM or to joachim@scholtysik.net and I will take a closer look at it. In your backend under http://wcms.sytes.net:6583/login.php I can check the complete site structure and I can also correct eventual errors.
Joachim
Hi Bob,
I took a closer look at your template and it is right. You call the sitemap the right way with the alias at the bottom. The problem with the left menu is a "feature" in the opinion of the developer Oliver Georgi. Please read the following thread:
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.p ... ght=navrow
Inside this thread there is an explanation how to disable this "feature" directly in the core code and hide the sitemap link correctly in the left menu.
If you have further problems, give me a sign a I will look also in the corresponding code, but I will need an ftp account to check it.
Joachim
I took a closer look at your template and it is right. You call the sitemap the right way with the alias at the bottom. The problem with the left menu is a "feature" in the opinion of the developer Oliver Georgi. Please read the following thread:
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.p ... ght=navrow
Inside this thread there is an explanation how to disable this "feature" directly in the core code and hide the sitemap link correctly in the left menu.
If you have further problems, give me a sign a I will look also in the corresponding code, but I will need an ftp account to check it.
Joachim