Friday 08 May 2009 4:18:50 pm
Hi kamal,
Well, there are many pitfalls you might have stepped in.
First of all make sure, the ezfind extension is installed.
Then make sure, the ezsolr-daemon is running.
Next verify, you can index content and ezsolr gets the content and created index-files. Last check whether submitting a search request (search / advancedsearch) creates a 'select' hit on solr. Solr-logs can be found in extension/ezfind/java/logs
Things that might be interesting when setting up + configuring ezfind:
http://ez.no/developer/forum/extensions/ez_find/problems_with_indexing_binary_pdf_data_in_ez_find http://ez.no/developer/articles/indexing_multiple_binary_file_types The error message you applied simply states, that it could not find any matches to your query. The most obvious reason for this is, that no content has been indexed (correctly).
How did you index the content (updatesearchindex, updatesearchindexsolr) ?
Have you excluded any content-classes from the search-results? Is your template-syntax correct (content/search, ezfind/search, attributes, class-limitations, brackets, ...)
Let me know how you installed ezfind and what version of ezPublish you are using ... Hope i can help you out.
Cheers, Christian
Hannover, Germany
eZ-Certified http://auth.ez.no/certification/verify/395613
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