Komiyaさんどうもありがとう。It's useful to know what's needed - and I forgot about 
updating the source files! 

After I posted yesterday I experimented to try to figure this out myself, 
but my results were confused because of a compatibility problem with Sphinx 
1.5 and the sphinxprettysearchresults 
extension: https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/3696 

In case anyone else sees the problem and looks for a solution here, here's 
a synopsis: 
 - Instead of showing the text for search results, I saw HTML markup of a 
404 error page. 
 - The search page is looking for a source file called filename.rst.txt 
instead of filename.txt. 

I fixed it temporarily by renaming my _sources/ files to .rst.txt but 
there's a better workaround in that github link. 


On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 4:24:45 AM UTC-4, Komiya Takeshi wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> Please copy searchindex.js and files under the html/_sources/. 
> Our search script uses searchindex.js for searching at first, and also 
> uses sources files to display the search result. 
>
> Thanks, 
> Takeshi KOMIYA 
>
>
>
> 2017-05-02 6:00 GMT+09:00 'Erin Kelly' via sphinx-users 
> <sphinx...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>>: 
> > I'm trying to figure out whether I can update my published HTML 
> > documentation a few files at a time - one of the problems I have with 
> this 
> > approach is that any new files or search terms won't be found by the old 
> > search. 
> > 
> > Is it possible to swap in the new searchindex.js file to fix this 
> problem? 
> > Or some combination of html/searchindex.js, html/search.html, and maybe 
> > html/_static/searchtools.js ? 
> > 
> > What are all these search-related files and what do they do? 
> > 
> > For example, say I have published an HTML doc set with 100 html 
> articles. I 
> > add a new rst file and build it into a new doc set with 
> new_feature.html. I 
> > don't really want to replace all 100 pages when only a few of them have 
> > changes, so I just add the new_feature.html and maybe swap out the index 
> > page for a new one that includes a link to it. Is there a way to also 
> swap 
> > in new search metadata from the new build so that items in 
> new_feature.html 
> > are found on search? 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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