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INDEXADD (Deprecated)
Deprecated as of Content Server version 7.6
Syntax
<INDEXADD ENTRY="ENTRY_NAME" [INDEX="INDEX_NAME"] [DETAIL="ENTRY_DETAIL"] [WORDLIST="WORDS"] [WORDLISTDELIMITERS="DELIMITERS"] [FILELIST="FILES"] [DATE="DATE_STRING"] [CHARACTERSET="CHAR_SET"] [SEARCHENGINE="NAME"] <FILEARGUMENTNAME="FILEARG_NAME" VALUE="FILEARG_VALUE"/> <DATEARGUMENTNAME="DATEARG_NAME" VALUE="DATEARG_VALUE"/> <TEXTARGUMENTNAME="TEXTARG_NAME" VALUE="TEXTARG_VALUE"/> </INDEXADD>Parameters
ENTRY (required)- Name of the index entry to add. This value is returned in the search results. The
ENTRYvalue must be unique within an index. ChooseENTRYvalues carefully so that the caller of the search can reference the associated article(s).
INDEX (optional)- Name of the index to which the
ENTRYshould be added. If this parameter is not specified, the value of the Sites propertyav.defaultindexis used.
DETAIL (optional)- Detail text returned in search results.
WORDLIST (optional)- Words to add to the index. These are whitespace-separated by default but you can use the
WORDLISTDELIMITERSparameter to specify something else. Use this parameter to add text that is not associated with a field of the index.
WORDLISTDELIMITERS (optional)- String containing delimiter characters to use to separate words in the value of the
TEXTARGUMENTtag and theWORDLISTparameter. White space is used as delimiter characters ifWORDLISTDELIMITERSis not specified.
FILELIST (optional)- For AltaVista, specify a comma-separated list of files to add. For Verity, specify a single file (not a list of files). Use this parameter to add text that is not associated with a field of the index.
DATE (optional)- Date string to add to the index entry. If no
DATEis specified, theINDEXADDtime is returned in the search results. Format is in Java SQL.
CHARACTERSET (optional)- Constant value representing the character set the index uses. For the AltaVista search engine this value may be 0, 1, or 2 (ISO_LATIN1, ASCII8, UTF8). If you do not specify
CHARACTERSET, Sites uses the values ofav.charsetfrom the Sites the properties file.
- For the Verity search engine, this value specifies the name of the subdirectory of the common directory where the locale is defined. If you do not specify
CHARACTERSET, Sites uses the value ofverity.charsetin the Sites properties file.
SEARCHENGINE (optional)- Name of the search engine to use. If
SEARCHENGINEis not specified, Sites uses the value ofcs.searchenginefrom the Sites properties file.
Description
The
INDEXADDtag adds an entry to an existing search index.For both AltaVista and Verity, arguments are optional using
FILEARGUMENT,DATEARGUMENTandTEXTARGUMENTtags. These arguments specify the index field (theNAMEparameter) to which the data (theVALUEparameter) is to be added. When using theFILEARGUMENTvalue with AltaVista, specify a comma-separated list of files to add to the index with the given name. When using theFILEARGUMENTvalue with Verity, specify a single file (not a list of files). Use this parameter to add text that is not associated with a field of the index. TheDATEARGUMENTis a date string specified in JAVASQL format. TheTEXTARGUMENTvalue is a string delimited by white space. The white-space delimiter characters may be overridden by theWORDLISTDELIMITERStag.The search engine collects arguments with the same name into a concatenated single value for that field.
Error Numbers
The possible values of
errnoinclude:
Value Description -300 File not found. -801 Cannot load search engine. -804 Add index failed. -805 No default index specified. -806 Unknown search engine. -811 Could not call native method. -812 Index does not exist. -815 Duplicate field values. (Verity only) -816 Could not create temporary populate file. (Verity only) -817 Could not create temporary data file. (Verity only)
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