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How does SiteSeeker index images?
SiteSeeker can in addition to HTML and other frequently occurring document types also index images.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • Updated: 17 September 2012
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Introduction to Best bets
Best bets are custom hits that you can create and display above the organic results list. They are perfect for giving users quick answers to common questions, as well as for messages targeted for specific search terms – your own sponsored links.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Introduktion • Updated: 23 August 2012
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Download integration modules
SiteSeeker offers integration modules for EPiServer, SiteVision and .NET. Select the desired integration module and download the latest release below.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Allmän information • Updated: 10 September 2012
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How can I make sure that dynamic snippets in the results list are perfect?
Web pages almost always contains navigation sections; menus and notes containing text not representative for the actual content as a whole.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Söksidan • Updated: 24 August 2012
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Using synonyms to improve search results
By using synonyms, you can help users find what they are searching for without having to change the terminology in the existing information.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Introduktion • Updated: 24 August 2012
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How do I index images and documents in ImageVault using SiteSeeker?
It is possible to use SiteSeeker for searching among images and documents stored in ImageVault, an image and media management tool from Meridium, using the search integration in ImageVault. The integration, which is included in ImageVault, will also enable SiteSeeker to use image and document metadata stored in ImageVault, e.g. categories, descriptions and access control lists.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • Updated: 22 February 2012
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Filtering before or after querying?
It is important to clarify the difference between filtering before querying (eg. advanced search) and filtering after querying (faceting or refinement).
Knowledge base / FAQ / Söksidan • Updated: 2 October 2012
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How does ranking of search results work?
SiteSeeker ranks the documents for each search query
to make sure the most relevant documents are at the top of the results list.Knowledge base / FAQ / Introduktion • Updated: 17 September 2012
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What is the web service URL?
If you create your own search page or use SiteSeeker for EPiServer or SiteVision, you need to specify a web service URL.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Allmän information • Updated: 3 September 2012
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Indexing documents on another website
If you link to documents on another website, you can let SiteSeeker index those specifically, and disregard any other documents found on that website.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • Updated: 4 September 2012