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Howto : Enable FullText Searching in vBulletin 3.0.2/3
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![]() This feature is not offcialy supported at this time, so enabling this is like hacking your forums ![]() You'll need to shut your boards down for security reasons and enter debug mode, or enable debug mode for yourself only. Once done, go into the vBulletin AdminCP > and select vBulletin Options. You will see an area called Version Info and Other Untouchables At the bottom you will see Fulltext Search Run the two querys it says to, adjust for table prefixes. Then click on yes and hit save. This feature is not offcialy supported at this time, so enabling this is like hacking your forums ![]() No members have liked this post.
Last edited by Zachery; 05 Jul 2004 at 22:36.. |
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Originally Posted by Zachery
Thanks for pointing this out, Zach
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This is really GREAT news!
Any idea how stable/reliable the code is already and when this will become "officially" available? No members have liked this post.
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No clue about stability, you NEED to be on mysql 4.0.2+ at least, and even if i did, and i really dont, i couldn't say.
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thank you very much Zach!!
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Originally Posted by KirbyDE
I'm running it on my forums and I haven't found any problems yet.
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We are using mySQL 4.0.20, so this shouldn't be a problem as fulltext search also works in a custom addon
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I did a little experimenting with queries and came up with the following.
Running this should turn fulltext on:
Running this should turn fulltext off:
Edit: By the way, I recommend running these queries one at a time or in PHPMyAdmin. Another Edit: I just fixed a careless mistake that didn't index pagetext. ^_^;; 3rd Edit: By the way, if you run those queries, you will want to go to vBulletin Options in the control panel and click "save." Otherwise the cached copy of $vboptions will contain the old settings. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by ShiningArcanine; 02 Jul 2004 at 21:49. |
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Moved to modifications hints and tips - cheers zach
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I somewhat doubt that these queries are correct - they only index titles, but not the post itself (pagetext)
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Originally Posted by KirbyDE
Oops. ^_^;; I'll fix that in a moment.
Edit: Fixed. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by ShiningArcanine; 02 Jul 2004 at 19:30. |
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Originally Posted by ShiningArcanine
You do need to update the datastore too Mr Shining Arcanine, silly pokemon
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Sorry to be stupid but where do you enter debug mode?
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Thank you, Zachery
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