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EDocman to replace Jommla search
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1 year 1 month ago #162283
by Allan Ryholt
EDocman to replace Jommla search was created by Allan Ryholt
Hello, How do I replace Jommla search with EDocman.
I'm moving to a new installation, with Joomla 5
Focus is to index pdf files.
EDocman is latest version.
Thanks for a great product!
I'm moving to a new installation, with Joomla 5
Focus is to index pdf files.
EDocman is latest version.
Thanks for a great product!
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1 year 1 month ago #162287
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Replied by Mr. Dam on topic EDocman to replace Jommla search
Hi Allan,
Sorry, could you please explain your question clearer?
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Sorry, could you please explain your question clearer?
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1 year 1 month ago #162296
by Allan Ryholt
Replied by Allan Ryholt on topic EDocman to replace Jommla search
Thanks for replying!
I think I got it working.
I just have one issue. In my frontend, the search result looks great, articels open, on same page, perfectly. But pdf opens in a frame in the front, and not in the result page.
So I just want the pdf's to open on same page.
Hope you understand
I think I got it working.
I just have one issue. In my frontend, the search result looks great, articels open, on same page, perfectly. But pdf opens in a frame in the front, and not in the result page.
So I just want the pdf's to open on same page.
Hope you understand
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