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Create Keyword Cloud for Each Page of Popular Search & Content Terms #3

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seamuskraft opened this issue May 30, 2013 · 3 comments
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Like the word cloud plugged into the right side bar on the human-friendly Virginia State Code website here: http://vacode.org/

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waldoj commented Jun 18, 2013

Y'all might check out the Solr branch that was checked in yesterday. It's got a bunch of the features that you're looking for in the way of search. That's as developed by the contractor—I haven't done anything on it yet—but I've reviewed it all, checked out a copy to my local machine, and it works well. That'll be out as v0.9, but you could always try merging it in now on a test site and see how it goes.

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cmbirk commented Jun 18, 2013

I'll make sure to do that. I'm standing up search for the Baltimore code, so I'll take a look at this first. Thanks!

On Jun 17, 2013, at 9:45 PM, Waldo Jaquith [email protected] wrote:

Y'all might check out the Solr branch that was checked in yesterday. It's got a bunch of the features that you're looking for in the way of search. That's as developed by the contractor—I haven't done anything on it yet—but I've reviewed it all, checked out a copy to my local machine, and it works well. That'll be out as v0.9, but you could always try merging it in now on a test site and see how it goes.


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waldoj commented Jun 18, 2013

You'll find it really quite easy with this new version. The folks at OpenSource Connections walked me through the process, and it all made plenty of sense to me, and I'm not great with Solr. There are READMEs sprinkled throughout the source tree, which I'll be combining and turning into a walk-through, but all the information is there!

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