Rafael Fischmann
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Just checked that and it looks good, @epsiloncool: https://d.pr/i/0rNVsN
What’s bothering more, and that changed when I updated to v1.65, are some searches for posts that we post every week. For example, posts with the 5 most read articles of the week.
Here’s a search for “mais lidos” (that’s “most read” in Portuguese): https://d.pr/i/Ko7UZO
And the same query from the Sandbox Area: https://d.pr/i/LxfGZbAs you can see, the first result doesn’t even have “mais lidos” in its title, which is very weird in my opinion.
All the other results do have that, but I feel the order is very strange. I’d expect, and that’s how it was before v1.65, that the most recent post with “mais lidos” in its title would be the top result (these two: https://d.pr/i/1gV4SE). You could say there might be some differences in the posts’ contents that would affect this, but they’re all mostly the same. I look at the results and they don’t make sense to me, the way they’re ordered.
And this “mais lidos” is just one example of a few others I’ve came across.
Sure thing:
Filter: https://d.pr/i/u9BLLC
Relevance: https://d.pr/i/wome94
Sort Results: https://d.pr/i/H1vm1xI didn’t change any of that since before the v1.65 update.
BTW, at least the Spirit Awards and AppleCare posts are correctly showing up in search results. However, the order of results still bothers me a lot I must say. I wish I could go back to how it was before v1.65. 😛
It just finished now, @epsiloncool, about 2h15 of processing time.
I don’t know what would you consider “way” larger for n_vectors — it is larger, but I don’t know if “way larger”.
Here are all the CSV files you’ve requested: https://d.pr/f/677tTj
Of course, @epsiloncool, will follow your instructions right now.
I’m glad to be able to help you figure out what’s going on, @epsiloncool! I hope you’ll get there. 😊
Here’s the new CSV: https://d.pr/f/i9iGib
Sure, here you go: https://d.pr/f/uKAGgq
Hi @epsiloncool, I’m back with a new, different example than the ones we’ve seen so far.
At this very moment, this article isn’t showing up in our search results: https://macmagazine.com.br/post/2021/06/20/applecare-protection-plan-services-e-applecare-o-que-muda/
The difference from the others is that it’s not old, it was written with Gutenberg and the worst part is that it was edited/updated just yesterday.
It seems to be ok in the Sandbox Area: https://d.pr/i/UidYWD
But it really doesn’t show up in searches: https://d.pr/i/dhf25d
On an unrelated note (or not), @epsiloncool, I’ve just noticed that my error_log file is being flooded by this error:
[22-May-2024 09:20:03 UTC] PHP Warning: Undefined variable $finish_ts in /home/macmagazine/public_html/wp-content/plugins/fulltext-search/includes/wpfts_core.php on line 3161If you could please fix it, thanks a lot!
Of course, @epsiloncool, I’m glad to help!
Here’s the new CSV for that query: https://d.pr/f/Ttriua
It seems that excluding “oembed_cache” made it much smaller, 170 lines total.
Yeah, but once again going back to that Spirit Awards issue, wasn’t its title also indexed? https://d.pr/i/nLWK9U
Here are my settings: https://d.pr/i/1cqnD0
I’ve disabled shortcodes because we have one that generates a full “widget” of apps from Apple’s App Store, and although it has a cache, when it’s expired, it needs to contact Apple’s server to update it. When it was on, the indexation would never finish because we have hundreds of posts with a few app widgets in each of them [one example here], so that was “blocking” it.
None of those 4 posts have any data in Sandbox tester besides the title, like this one: https://d.pr/i/dV6by0
However, it’s weird that, even like that, it’s showing up in the search results: https://d.pr/i/hAbBeL — I’ve also tested with the other three and all of them show up (unlike that Spirit Awards one).
And yes, all 4 posts are old, created with the Classic Editor. I haven’t updated any of them.
I was thinking a bit more about it, @epsiloncool, and maybe — unfortunately — it’s not that simple. I just ran some test searches on ever older posts than that one, all made with the Classic Editor, and they’re correctly indexed by WP Fast Total Search.
Also, that Spirit Awards one that wasn’t indexed at all is from December 2023, made of course with the Gutenberg editor. 🤔
Awesome, thanks a lot @epsiloncool! I hope it’s indeed that. 😊
No content at all: https://d.pr/i/ZKzSQG
I opened that post in the editor and what I’ve noticed is that, as it’s from 2013, it still uses WordPress’ old/classic editor: https://d.pr/i/RWUjLJ
I made a small edit, first without converting to blocks, and that seems to be enough to index it: https://d.pr/i/QMLz6Y
I then converted it to blocks, didn’t seem to make much difference to its indexation: https://d.pr/i/sGoxMC