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Posted 07/03/08 - 03:43 AM:
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How do these work?

For instance, I have a link titled "Top Gun T-Shirts" and another titled "Top Gun Mirrored Aviator Sunglasses".

I would've thought (and I definitely wanted) that on looking at the details of one the other would've showed under similar links, but they don't
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Posted 07/03/08 - 11:51 AM:
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It's a mysql MATCH AGAINST query on the title field. If you are getting some similar links -- such that you know you do have a working index there -- then I don't know why it'd choose to not match that, but it's pretty much voodoo to me, I just serve the results of the query.

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Posted 07/04/08 - 11:08 PM:
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What are the {LINKRELATED} ??

I'm thinking that I can manually relate these links so they show?

I can't find anything in the wsn manual about this.

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Posted 07/05/08 - 01:25 PM:
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Related links are manually typed in on the edit link page. Seems self-documenting to me. It says on the edit link page to please type id numbers.

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Posted 07/05/08 - 08:32 PM:
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OOPS! sorry Paul, I just didn't see that on the templates
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