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Source stringTranslation for İngilizce
Indexing throttle
<p>Search pages that use an index may use the default index provided by the Search module, or they may use a different indexing mechanism. These settings are for the default index. <em>Changing these settings will cause the default search index to be rebuilt to reflect the new settings. Searching will continue to work, based on the existing index, but new content won't be indexed until all existing content has been re-indexed.</em></p><p><em>The default settings should be appropriate for the majority of sites.</em></p>
Minimum word length to index
The minimum character length for a word to be added to the index. Searches must include a keyword of at least this length.
Simple CJK handling
Whether to apply a simple Chinese/Japanese/Korean tokenizer based on overlapping sequences. Turn this off if you want to use an external preprocessor for this instead. Does not affect other languages.
Default indexing settings
Log searches
If checked, all searches will be logged. Uncheck to skip logging. Logging may affect performance.
Logging
- Choose page type -
Search page type
Add search page
%num_indexed of %num_total indexed
Does not use index
URL Redirects
Ignore
From domain
Sub path
Destination
Add another
Automatically create redirects when URL aliases are changed.
Retain query string through redirect.
For example, given a redirect from %source to %redirect, if a user visits %sourcequery they would be redirected to %redirectquery. The query strings in the redirection will always take precedence over the current query string.
Default redirect status
Enforce clean and canonical URLs.
Enabling this will automatically redirect to the canonical URL of any page. That includes redirecting to an alias if existing, removing trailing slashes, ensure the language prefix is set and similar clean-up.
Ignore redirections on admin paths.
Check access to the redirected page
This helps to stop redirection on protected pages and avoids giving away <em>secret</em> URL's. <strong>By default this feature is disabled to avoid any unexpected behavior</strong>