B briansol Well-known member Jul 31, 2013 #1 if you are running the http://xenforo.com/community/threads/xenforo-enhanced-search-1-0-2-released.55015/ enhanced search, do you think the results are worth the money? i'm 50.50 on buying it.
if you are running the http://xenforo.com/community/threads/xenforo-enhanced-search-1-0-2-released.55015/ enhanced search, do you think the results are worth the money? i'm 50.50 on buying it.
TPerry Well-known member Jun 16, 2023 #21 Mike said: There isn't content-type based weighting by default. Click to expand... @XenForo, after 7 years... could this be looked at as of interest? Upvote 0 Downvote
Mike said: There isn't content-type based weighting by default. Click to expand... @XenForo, after 7 years... could this be looked at as of interest?
Arantor Well-known member Jun 18, 2023 #22 That seems like quite a big oversight actually. Upvote 0 Downvote
Ricsca Well-known member Jun 18, 2023 #23 Elastic search is useful if you have a large forum with many active users doing searches. Otherwise, the standard search (free) is just fine. Upvote 0 Downvote
Elastic search is useful if you have a large forum with many active users doing searches. Otherwise, the standard search (free) is just fine.
TPerry Well-known member Jun 18, 2023 #24 Ricsca said: Elastic search is useful if you have a large forum with many active users doing searches. Otherwise, the standard search (free) is just fine. Click to expand... Doesn't require a "large" forum... for my niche, 2 and 3 letter searches are common... stuff like M1 and M82 are not infrequent... and the default mySQL search will miss them. Upvote 0 Downvote
Ricsca said: Elastic search is useful if you have a large forum with many active users doing searches. Otherwise, the standard search (free) is just fine. Click to expand... Doesn't require a "large" forum... for my niche, 2 and 3 letter searches are common... stuff like M1 and M82 are not infrequent... and the default mySQL search will miss them.