On Sep 29, 11:04 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> No insights on this.   :)
>
> You can set in site.config
>
> searchExclude: 
> rss*,blog*,template*,site*,code*,action*,login*,top,side,header,bottom

Could this be additional to the custom excludes you set on a page? If
so, it would be very useful! It could then be overridden by "include".
For example "include=top,side,header,bottom".

> if you want to save you some typing for a default, but then you have
> to remember to do exclude=something (false?) to avoid the default
> being used.
>
> It's more normal to use it to exclude header, footer, and side or the like.

What about adding some more types?

"type=-zones" comes to my mind first.

And maybe one type matching these five:
template*,site*,code*,action*,login*

Regards,
Markus

> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am currently using a search like this
>
> > [(search dir=pages
> > exclude=rss*,blog*,template*,site*,code*,action*,login*,top,side,header,bot 
> > tom)]
>
> > to get a list of all user/non-system pages.
>
> > How much can this be simplified? In the docs there is "type=-header,-
> > footer" but that seems to be of no advantage compared to
> > exclude=header.
>
> > Is there a type for top+side+header+bottom? For site+code+action+login
> > +template?
>
> > Regards, Markus
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