Mads Lindstrøm wrote:
Richard Kelsall wrote:
Daniil Elovkov wrote:
Hello

I remember there was a problem with haskell wiki pages not being indexed and searched.

Now it seems to work perfectly. Actually typing 'monomorphism restriction' in google I see the appropriate wiki page as the first result.

I must have missed the moment when it was fixed. Just sharing my observations. Thanks.
Hello Daniil, I think I may have started that discussion here :

http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2007-November/035127.html

but sadly a search for mdo in the Search box at the top of this page

http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell

still gives no results. I suspect something needs adjusting in the
configuration of MediaWiki for the haskellwiki.

Not MediaWiki, but the underlying database. If HaskellWiki uses MySql
ft_min_word_len needs to be set to something smaller than four. See
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/fulltext-fine-tuning.html . After
doing this the indexes needs to be rebuild.

Testing using this page

http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Extending_Phooey

by searching for words which I can see are on the page I get

  Not found      Found
  ---------      -----
  mdo            Phooey
  map            wire
  way            play
  let            persistence

So three character words don't get indexed but four character words do.

I mentioned in the previous thread that some longer words weren't
getting indexed. It looks like this has been fixed. All the long words
I just tried worked properly. And, better than Google, the words get
indexed as soon as they are changed. I tried searches for words added
this afternoon and they returned up-to-date results. Excellent! Whoever
it was thank you for fixing the search.


Richard.

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