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[ezfind] File (Media) used in a Content subtree's content

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Guillaume Bourreau

Monday 09 February 2009 7:30:43 am

Hi all,

I am a new developer on eZ Publish, so sorry if I my words are not clear or obvious...

I am using ezfind for my site and its pretty good for now.
However I have some issues and questions about it.

1) What's about subtree search, including locations ? Now only main node search work. If a content has many location, only a search on its main subtree get this content.

2) I have the following problem with subtree search functionnality.

On one hand, I have a content in the Content subtree, in a "News" subtree for example.
This content has a "ezcontentobjectrelation(s)" field, or a "online editor" field in which we can have a embed objet (similar to a "ezcontentobjectrelation" feature).

On the other hand, in the Media subtree, in Files folder, I have a File.

So my content is "linked" to the File using the "ezcontentobjectrelation(s)" field.

So, if I search on the whole subtree, I can get results from Content subtree and Media subtree, so I can get my Content and my File, if both match my search text.

But now, If I select the "News" subtree, l logically only get the Content, not the File attached.

Even if it's logical, this a big problem for me, because the "News" subtree can be considered by a internet user as a set of contents and files.

So If a user want to search in "News" subtree, he want to get Contents and Files used in thoses Contents (using the "ezcontentobjectrelation(s)" field for example).

Do you have a solution to my problem ?
Maybe it's a design problem... It will be simpler to use an "ezbinaryfile" field instead an "ezcontentobjectrelation(s)" field, but I can't.

Thank you very much if you can help me to keep moving on this issue.
Feel free to ask me should need more precisions.

Guillaume

Nicklas Lundgren

Tuesday 04 August 2009 2:21:12 am

Why isĀ“nt anyone responding to Guillaumes question? I think it is really relevant, and not only for eZ Find, but also for the default eZ Search engine.

I too have problems with making embedded files searchable, but in the default eZ Search engine.

When embedding a pdf-file from the media library into an article, I want that pdf-file to be searchable, even though the media library itself is not searchable.

Does anyone have an idea on how to achieve this?

Best regards!
/Nicklas

Nicklas Lundgren, Managing Director
Novitell AB, Sweden