Is the wiki manual rollover workflow contaminating the [mediawiki] search results? [Yes]

I was grumbling to myself about how the wiki’s search form always seems to present results with outdated version and non-english pages before the current-version English revision.

I wonder if the rollover process is creating an artificial bias towards the less desirable pages?

Perhaps all the edits that tweak and lock the pages for archiving make those pages seem “fresher” than their more current variants? Likewise, the translation rollovers probably are done AFTER the new version English rolloever, making them seem fresher too.

Further, updates notices for the main pages trigger translators who synchronize content changes. (For example, @Leonhaeuser is very diligent about updating the Deutsch pages when content is added to a main wiki article. So the German pages will tend to seem “more fresh” than the English ones.)

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Probably not as I also have a .htaccess rule against each of the past user manuals that request the search engines ignore them. I also manually submit each of the new pages one at a time to the search engines as part of the process. Only catch is it takes time for the existing older user manuals to drop out of the search results over which I have no control!

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I was talking about the results using the search on the sidebar. As opposed to the external search engines. I wonder if it could reference the .htaccess control file too?

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No .htaccess only applies to external search engines :frowning:

Sorry Mediawiki does not do that at the moment; see the following related feature request:

and something related:

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One of the comments mentions

You could probably create an empty {{nosearch}} template, put it inside the affected templates and unboost it.

but that only seems to apply to the CirrusSearch mediawiki extension which Gramps wiki does not use!

Perhaps a script could be run that bumps English Wiki Chapter and Appendix pages? Perhaps one that appends a commented bump annotation, saves the file, removes the comment and saves it again?

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