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New Post 6/17/2008 8:52 AM
  Solyad
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Unusual search issue with clicking on search results 

Hi

I have engage publish installed (EP 5 on DNN 4.8.2) and while the search indexer is working (i.e. its indexing the articles), when I click on any of the search results Im getting a "page can not be displayed" error in the browser.

I have a single page not connected to the menu although public containing the indexer /EngageIndexer/tabid/95/Default.aspx

However if I do a search, and it returns a link to the article 76 the link is like this /EngageIndexer/tabid/95/itemid/76/Default.aspx

However clicking on it doesnt work. Clicking on a search result to one of the regular DNN text/html modules does work since its not running through the engage indexer...

(Clicking on the link to this page from another page of course works since again its not running through the indexer since you are using the pages tabid /tabid/124/Default.aspx so its not the page with the article thats dead either)

Am I supposed to setup a special search view page, or is the link supposed to go the page with the module/article?

Any ideas? I have venexus search integration switched off too, and I can't see anything else in the engage setup

Thanks a lot

John

 

 
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