JXtended Finder 2.0 Beta3 Released

Posted March 12, 2010

The JXtended team is proud to announce the availability of Finder 2.0 Beta3, the newest release of our Advanced Search system for Joomla 1.5.

Finder is a powerful search engine that gives you access to technology used by major search engines like Google™ and Yahoo!™. Finder 2.0 features a completely redesigned core engine for better search results, AJAX powered search suggestions based on the actual content of your site, an expanding selection of search plugins, and much more.

About the Beta3 Release

Finder 2.0 Beta3 was released to address several serious bugs with the Beta2 release. As with any Beta release, Finder 2.0 is not yet ready for production Web sites. While we are happy with the stability and security of the system in its current form, it has not been as thoroughly tested and audited as our stable releases. For this reason we strongly suggest that you do not use the Beta in a production environment.

Package Contents

The Finder 2.0 Beta3 package includes the core search system, a search module, as well as an administrator “status” module. The Beta3 release package includes search plugins for Joomla Articles, Categories, Contacts, Sections, and Web links; JXtended Catalog; JXtended Labels; JXtended Magazine Articles, Authors, Issues, and Publications.

Also available as optional downloads are plugins for DOCman by Joomlatools; EventList events and venues; documents found on the filesystem; K2 by JoomlaWorks; VirtueMart; Kunena; and Zoo by YOOtheme™. In addition to those, we have also made plugins available to add support for indexing Microsoft Word™ DOC and DOCX files as well as Adobe™ PDF files. To see the full list of search plugins available for Finder in addition to what comes in the main package, check out the Finder 2.0 Beta3 downloads page.

Powerful Joomla! Extensions by JXtended We know that you’re excited to get started but it is extremely important that you read the release information, installation notes, and requirements before you try to install Finder 2.0 Beta3. You’ll thank us later.

Installation Notes

Unlike most JXtended extensions, Finder 2.0 cannot be installed over an older version. You must uninstall any old versions of Finder on your site before installing the new package. Read more about how to install Finder.

Requirements

Finder 2.0 is the first JXtended extension to use the new JXtended Libraries 2.0. The Libraries will come bundled with the Finder package so there is no need to download any extra packages unless you need support for non-standard extensions.

Finder 2.0 also requires:

  • PHP 5.2 or higher.
  • MySQL 4.1 or higher.
  • Expanded indexing support for files will require safe mode to be off and the popen() function to be callable for PHP.
  • Non-Latin based languages require UTF-8 properties support for PCRE.

We also have a small PHP script to check your Web server for compatibility with Finder 2.0. Just download the package, extract the PHP file and upload it to your Joomla 1.5 site. It needs to be placed in the same directory as your configuration.php file and then called via your favorite Web browser by navigating to the URL of your Joomla site followed by “requirements.php”. For example, “http://jxtended.com/requirements.php”.

Subscribe to Finder now to experience the future of search for Joomla 1.5.

Comments

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    Comment by Boris Kourtoukov March 12, 2010 at 08:39 PM

    Great news! :D

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    Comment by sara amith March 13, 2010 at 09:07 AM

    a change log would be great.which issues are corrected? are there optimizations for websites with big amounts of data?
    thanks

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    Comment by fabio April 12, 2010 at 05:33 PM

    with finder can I filter a search to k2 extra fields ?

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    Comment by Rob Schley April 21, 2010 at 08:15 AM

    @Fabio,

    You can search extra fields as of Finder 2.0 RC1 which was released today.

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    Comment by Peter Bui April 28, 2010 at 01:48 PM

    Fab u lash!

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    Comment by mk May 07, 2010 at 02:01 PM

    Does finder index docman files by title and description or the actual contents? I am looking for something like PDFindexer and DOCindexer from NateMaxfieldDOTcom.

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