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In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Search only for keywords in Att.TagsHi David,
Perfect ! I installed and tested the Development Version and it works exactly how I want it.
For me it doesn’t matter it doesn’t work for fields like title and description. I’m only using the terms search, because I’m using it to search photos (of which I mapped the keywords to the attachment tags field) and the title or description fields don’t have any other useful information than already available as keywords.
Searching without the “whole word” option gave me too many photos which had nothing to do with the searched keyword. For example searching for “ant” would give me all photos of ants but also photos of a praying m- ant
is, not really the same thing.
Thanks for implementing this option so quickly in the Development Version.
Merry Christmas !Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Search only for keywords in Att.TagsGreat, thank you very much for the support and for creating and maintaining the plugin !
I’m looking forward to have a “full word” parameter added if possible.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Search only for keywords in Att.TagsGreat, thanks for your quick reply and the example. This was the little push I needed to understand how to implement these parameters and it works fine now.
There is just one more question that comes up now I have this working and I tried some searches.
I read through the Taxonomy term keyword(s) search documentation, what I want isn’t very complicated but one thing would be nice.
As explained in the documentation the user has to add single quotes to find the word as a whole. So I the user searches for ‘man’, only this will come up as result and not woman (to keep the doc’s example).Is it possible to implement this as a standard using parameters, so always only the whole word is used, without the need for the user to type quotes ?
Nobody ?