remove search page, as search_lucene has been removed from 8.2 & 9.0

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Carla Schroder
2016-04-21 08:44:54 -07:00
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@@ -19,8 +19,7 @@ ownCloud Server Configuration
language_configuration
logging_configuration
harden_server
reverse_proxy_configuration
search_configuration
reverse_proxy_configuration
thirdparty_php_configuration
js_css_asset_management_configuration
automatic_configuration

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Enabling Full-Text Search
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The Full-Text Search app indexes plain text, ``.docx``, ``.xlsx``, ``.pptx``,
``.odt``, ``.ods`` and ``.pdf`` files stored in ownCloud. It is based on Zend
Search Lucene, which is a good general purpose text
search engine written in PHP 5. The Zend Lucene index is stored on the
filesystem (in ``owncloud/data/$user/lucene_index``) and does not require a database server.
Using the Full-Text Search app is literally set-it-and-forget-it: all you do is
enable it on your Apps page, and then it automatically indexes all documents on
your ownCloud server. It does not index files on remote storage services or
devices.
.. figure:: ../images/lucene-search-enable.png
When you want to find a document, enter your search term in the search field at
the upper right of your ownCloud Web interface. You can run a search from any
ownCloud page. Hover your cursor over any of your search results to see what
folder it is in, or click on the filename and it takes you to the folder.
.. figure:: ../images/lucene-search-user.png
**Known limitations**
It does not work with the Encryption app, because the background indexing
process does not have access to the key needed to decrypt files when the user is
not logged in.
Not all PDF versions can be indexed because its text extraction may be
incompatible with newer PDF versions.