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fm: The site admin can do this now in the module settings. This issue is about letting the searchers choose which types to return, which I will eventually address with views integration.
Btw, thank you for maintaining this module. I was just comparing it to porterstemmer and for my implementation (documents with English words well before spelling standardization), Fuzzy Search looks like it will do a better job.
There is no intention to further supporting the 6.x version of fuzzysearch. So I'll hereby close this issue as outdated.
If you are still using the 6.x version and find this issue critical for your site, please feel free to set it back to active, so that we can look into it and find an according solution.
Comments
Comment #1
awolfey commentedI'm not likely to add this except as part of integration with the views module, which I'm not going to get to any time soon.
Comment #2
fm commented+1
I would really like to limit the node-types that may be fuzzily searched by visitors.
Comment #3
awolfey commentedfm: The site admin can do this now in the module settings. This issue is about letting the searchers choose which types to return, which I will eventually address with views integration.
Comment #4
fm commentedAh, good to know. Sorry for the ignorance.
Btw, thank you for maintaining this module. I was just comparing it to porterstemmer and for my implementation (documents with English words well before spelling standardization), Fuzzy Search looks like it will do a better job.
Comment #5
mario steinitzI'm currently cleaning up the issue queue.
There is no intention to further supporting the 6.x version of fuzzysearch. So I'll hereby close this issue as outdated.
If you are still using the 6.x version and find this issue critical for your site, please feel free to set it back to active, so that we can look into it and find an according solution.