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Re: How to make search result caching work ?
Posted: 03 Sep 2009 23:01
by Ysl
What I am looking for seem to be exactly what "Everything" does : instant find of my searching.
It seem that you are on the right way to implement this in our favorite software
Thanks
Ysl
Re: How to make search result caching work ?
Posted: 04 Sep 2009 07:49
by admin
Ysl wrote:What I am looking for seem to be exactly what "Everything" does : instant find of my searching.
It seem that you are on the right way to implement this in our favorite software
Thanks
Ysl
You have to understand that search results caching is something completely different from indexing your hard disk. XY does not and will not do any indexing.
Re: How to make search result caching work ?
Posted: 04 Sep 2009 12:39
by admin
Concerning the snapshot functionality: I decided to postpone this feature. I'm now looking at VFO and Undo...
Re: How to make search result caching work ?
Posted: 04 Sep 2009 12:53
by calude
admin wrote:Concerning the snapshot functionality: I decided to postpone this feature. I'm now looking at VFO and Undo...
yes go for it
just when my minor license comes to an end
must go lifetime I guess
great job
Calude
Re: How to make search result caching work ?
Posted: 04 Sep 2009 19:53
by Ysl
Concerning the snapshot functionality: I decided to postpone this feature
Not too much I hope !
Undo also very welcome !
What is VFO ?
Thanks
Ysl
Re: How to make search result caching work ?
Posted: 04 Sep 2009 20:01
by jacky
Ysl wrote:What is VFO ?
Virtual Folders
Re: How to make search result caching work ?
Posted: 04 Sep 2009 20:41
by admin
Ysl wrote:Concerning the snapshot functionality: I decided to postpone this feature
Not too much I hope !
Be aware that snapshot is NOT what you want to have (if I got you right). This is not indexing...
Re: Faster reading and data snapshot
Posted: 04 Sep 2009 21:26
by Ysl
I think I got it right
I just would like a way to have an instant result of a search and it will be possible because the whole content of a drive could be cached and could be searched.
I don't care if the data are 2 days old and I could anyway update the cache if I want.
This could even be bettered with the compare option of the cached files and the real drive or another cached files
Re: Faster reading and data snapshot
Posted: 04 Sep 2009 21:49
by admin
Ysl wrote:I think I got it right
I just would like a way to have an instant result of a search and it will be possible because the whole content of a drive could be cached and could be searched.
I don't care if the data are 2 days old and I could anyway update the cache if I want.
This could even be bettered with the compare option of the cached files and the real drive or another cached files
Sorry, but forget it. The way the XYplorer Cache is built it's optimized for caching
search results, not a whole drive. If you do the latter using the cache will be
slower than a fresh search! What you want is an
indexed search. You won't get it with XY.
Re: Faster reading and data snapshot
Posted: 04 Sep 2009 22:12
by Ysl
Well i will then use "Everything" in conjunction with XYplorer..
Thanks anyway, even without this functions, XYplorer surprise me almost every day !
Re: Faster reading and data snapshot
Posted: 21 Jul 2010 13:02
by Minimax
Hi
When searching on a linux server my search results don't get cached. The whole search starts anew as soon as I activate the search tab. I was just searching for file names by the way. How can this annoying behaviour be solved? At least the result overwiew content (path names, dates, sizes etc) should be cached. My version 9.20.
Thanks.
Re: Faster reading and data snapshot
Posted: 21 Jul 2010 18:53
by admin
Minimax wrote:Hi
When searching on a linux server my search results don't get cached. The whole search starts anew as soon as I activate the search tab. I was just searching for file names by the way. How can this annoying behaviour be solved? At least the result overwiew content (path names, dates, sizes etc) should be cached. My version 9.20.
Thanks.
Why would the cache not work? The cache needs rights to write in the Panes subfolder. Could that be the problem?
Re: Faster reading and data snapshot
Posted: 23 Jul 2010 13:10
by Minimax
Somehow my panes folder is write-protected. But oddly enough I cannot change this right in my Admin Account, it reverts to the initial state each time I try to change that. I assume I have to go into safe mode to elevate the rights. I am using XP Home.
Re: Faster reading and data snapshot
Posted: 23 Jul 2010 14:09
by nas8e9
Minimax wrote:Somehow my panes folder is write-protected. But oddly enough I cannot change this right in my Admin Account, it reverts to the initial state each time I try to change that. I assume I have to go into safe mode to elevate the rights. I am using XP Home.
XP Home only allows modifying access rights when started in safe mode, unlike XP Professional which also allows this when started normally. Vista wasn't that big a success, but at least that was fixed...
Re: Faster reading and data snapshot
Posted: 23 Jul 2010 15:18
by Minimax
Thanks. I will try doing this awkward step in safe mode sometime later.