<div>I'm not sure what you were reading, but your assumption that PmWiki
just searches page names is not correct. Try a search and see for
yourself on your site or PmWiki.org and you will see that the results
are not limited to pages whose names contain your search term.</div>
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<div>Take a look at the documentation for PageLists. The opening
text explains that the pagelist parameters apply to searchresults and
searchbox. These tools are very powerful and flexible. You
might also take a look at <!--StartFragment -->
PmWiki.PagelistsExplained, PmWiki.PagelistVariables and
Site.PageListTemplates.</div>
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<div>If the limitation you had in mind concerns the results that are
displayed, that is, the fact that the default search for a particular
term returns a list that only identifies the names of the pages that
contain that term, you might want to spend some time looking at what Pm
has done on the PmWiki FAQs page. If you look at the sourcecode,
you will find a pagelist directive near the end that is used to
populate much of the FAQs page with not only links to the titles of
certain pages, but also the text of selected Question and Answer text
contained within those pages. Take a look at
Site.PageListTemplates to see how Pm generated that output.</div>
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<DIV name="wmMessageComp">Hopefully this is enough to get you on
track. After that, you might want to read up on
PmWiki.Categories.</DIV>
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<DIV name="wmMessageComp">Pico<BR>From: Dave Weil <A
href="mailto:wikimasterdave@yahoo.com">wikimasterdave@yahoo.com</A><BR><BR>I
am working on a company knowledgebase and having to name the pages what
I would normally title a page will lead to some very long page names.
>From what I have read all that is searched are page names so I am
wondering what others are doing about this? Anyone?<BR><BR>Is there no
add-on that helps make the search a bit more useful like searching page
contents or something? <BR><BR>So far I have named
pages<BR><BR>Main.How_To_Recover_From_A_Corrupted_Installation<BR><BR>and
such, but a lot of titles are even longer than that.<BR><BR>Thanks in
advance to anyone who can offer some suggestions.<BR><BR>Dave<BR></DIV>