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− | '''Note:''' This page describes the old search API. As of Geeklog 1.6.0, plugin authors are encouraged to use the new search API, described here: [[Using Geeklog's Improved Search Engine]]
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− | | + | * [[Using Geeklog's Improved Search Engine]] (Geeklog 1.6.0 and later) |
− | If you want your plugin to be searchable, implement these functions.
| + | * [[Using Geeklog's Search Engine]] (Geeklog 1.5.x and earlier) |
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− | <caption align="bottom">Table 3. Search functions</caption>
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− | <td valign="top" class="codeheader">plugin_getsearchtypes_<plugin name></td>
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− | <td valign="top" class="code">You will probably want to add a
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− | new type in the Type drop down on search.php. This function prints the option tags needed. make sure that the value tag is <plugin name></td>
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− | <td valign="top" class="codeheader">plugin_dopluginsearch_<plugin name></td>
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− | <td valign="top" class="code">Takes the search criteria and lets you build search results for your plugin. This returns a string
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 6 June 2009
This page is obsolete. Instead, please refer to: