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MrEyes 02-27-2008 10:19 AM

Hello,

I seem to be running into some problems getting this up and running under vb3.6.8 pl2.

Everything seems to have installed without errors, however the google search dialogs do not appear in the nav bar drop down boxes.

Now the following might be relevant, my navbar code is not in the navbar template it is in the header template. The hook for "navbar_search_menu" is present in the template so I assume this should not matter.

I might be wrong, however I was under the impression that google searching options would appear in the default vBulletin search.php page. If my "impression" is right, then the search dialogs are not displayed.

If I open the searchresults.php page, this opens correctly but obviously doesn't include any search results

I have also tried to add this to vBadvanced CMPS v3.0 RC2, the search dialog appears but when I search I get no results (or errors for that matter) displayed in searchresults.php

This is what I have done so far:

1) Downloaded vb_google_search_1_4.zip
2) Edited the searchresults.php to contain the correct forum path (line 8)
3) Uploaded searchresults.php to the root of the webserver (same directory as the VB index page)
4) Imported the product XML via AdminCP
5) Via AdminCP - vB Google Search (Adsense) set the following options

- Google Pub ID - using the value from https://www.google.com/adsense/account-settings. Interestingly this is prefixed with "partner", i.e. "partner-pub-1234567", I have added this without the "partner-" part

- Google cof code - Using the code as created in the adsense for search wizard in google adsense managment

- Google Frame Width - Set to 90%

- Image/Text for site - Set to the url of the site

- Image/Text for Google - No change made, using the default value of "web"

- Your Forum's Path - Entered the full URL to the searchresults.php

6) In AdminCP - vBa CMPS - Default Settings - Main Options - Portal Output Global Variables, added:

template_hook
google_navadsearch
google_label_site
google_label_web
homeurl

This was previously empty

7) In AdminCP - vBa CMPS - Edit Modules, selected "Search Forums" and under "Module Tools" selected "Copy"

8) Named the module copy to "Google Search"

9) In [Module] Main Options - Template Module Options - Template to Include, added "search_google"
Under the Template Module Options heading, edit the adv_portal_ area.
Change it from search to search_google

10) In [Module] Module Wrapper Template Options - Form Code, edited code to read:

<form method="get" action="http://www.mysite.com/searchresults.php" type="hidden" name="search" target="_blank">

Thats is everything in the "Form Code" box

11) In AdminCP - vBa CMPS - Edit Modules - Google Search, selected "Add/Remove" from pages and used the normal CMPS process for adding the module to the bottom of the centre column.

So anybody got any ideas?

Also one other question, has anybody got this running on 3.7?

EDIT : I have managed to get the CMPS not displaying results issue resolved (sort of), this was due to the configuration I had created in the google wizard, choosing the "Open results within my own site" options seems to have done the trick. However even though I selected a width of 800px the results are displayed in a thin column (around 300px). Additionally the bottom of the results is cut off and the search results page does not display a search dialog where users can re-search for other terms

Bloom21 02-28-2008 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davidw (Post 1430045)
As long as you are running 3.6.8 or higher, you can use vb google search 1 4.zip rather than the legacy version.

Simplified instructions:
Step 1:
Open up searchresults.php and edit the location to where you will upload it (preferably to the site's root location)
Upload searchresults.phpt.
Example: http://www.yoursite.com/searchresults.php

I assume this should read to your DIR of where you forum ROOT resides... thats why the fellow above is getting those errors.

davidw 02-28-2008 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrEyes (Post 1452002)
Hello,

I seem to be running into some problems getting this up and running under vb3.6.8 pl2.

Everything seems to have installed without errors, however the google search dialogs do not appear in the nav bar drop down boxes.

Now the following might be relevant, my navbar code is not in the navbar template it is in the header template. The hook for "navbar_search_menu" is present in the template so I assume this should not matter.

As long as your header template contains the relevant hook location navbar_search_menu then it should work ? if it is not present, it will not work. You could try editing your template and ensuring both are present just in case.
$google_navadsearch
$template_hook[navbar_search_menu]

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrEyes (Post 1452002)
I might be wrong, however I was under the impression that google searching options would appear in the default vBulletin search.php page. If my "impression" is right, then the search dialogs are not displayed.

This will display once you add the variable $google_siteadsearch

-- Admincp => Styles & Templates => Style Manager => Edit Templates (on your style) => Search Templates => search_forums => under $navbar, add $google_siteadsearch

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrEyes (Post 1452002)
If I open the searchresults.php page, this opens correctly but obviously doesn't include any search results

Just opening the searchresults.php page will do just that. If you see the header, footer, etc., but no results, from just opening the page with no reference, its working correctly.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrEyes (Post 1452002)
I have also tried to add this to vBadvanced CMPS v3.0 RC2, the search dialog appears but when I search I get no results (or errors for that matter) displayed in searchresults.php

This is what I have done so far:

1) Downloaded vb_google_search_1_4.zip
2) Edited the searchresults.php to contain the correct forum path (line 8)
3) Uploaded searchresults.php to the root of the webserver (same directory as the VB index page)
4) Imported the product XML via AdminCP
5) Via AdminCP - vB Google Search (Adsense) set the following options

- Google Pub ID - using the value from https://www.google.com/adsense/account-settings. Interestingly this is prefixed with "partner", i.e. "partner-pub-1234567", I have added this without the "partner-" part

- Google cof code - Using the code as created in the adsense for search wizard in google adsense managment

- Google Frame Width - Set to 90%

- Image/Text for site - Set to the url of the site

- Image/Text for Google - No change made, using the default value of "web"

- Your Forum's Path - Entered the full URL to the searchresults.php

6) In AdminCP - vBa CMPS - Default Settings - Main Options - Portal Output Global Variables, added:

template_hook
google_navadsearch
google_label_site
google_label_web
homeurl

This was previously empty

7) In AdminCP - vBa CMPS - Edit Modules, selected "Search Forums" and under "Module Tools" selected "Copy"

8) Named the module copy to "Google Search"

9) In [Module] Main Options - Template Module Options - Template to Include, added "search_google"
Under the Template Module Options heading, edit the adv_portal_ area.
Change it from search to search_google

10) In [Module] Module Wrapper Template Options - Form Code, edited code to read:

<form method="get" action="http://www.mysite.com/searchresults.php" type="hidden" name="search" target="_blank">

Thats is everything in the "Form Code" box

11) In AdminCP - vBa CMPS - Edit Modules - Google Search, selected "Add/Remove" from pages and used the normal CMPS process for adding the module to the bottom of the centre column.

So anybody got any ideas?

Also one other question, has anybody got this running on 3.7?

EDIT : I have managed to get the CMPS not displaying results issue resolved (sort of), this was due to the configuration I had created in the google wizard, choosing the "Open results within my own site" options seems to have done the trick. However even though I selected a width of 800px the results are displayed in a thin column (around 300px). Additionally the bottom of the results is cut off and the search results page does not display a search dialog where users can re-search for other terms

I?ve not tested this with vbadvanced 3.0 or 3.7 (yet) but that is coming up shortly.

Bloom21 02-28-2008 07:45 PM

anyone get this to actually work on 3.6.8 L2?

Here is my navbar piece where I am supposed to add:

Code:

<!-- NAVBAR POPUP MENUS -->
       
        <if condition="$show['searchbuttons']">
        <!-- header quick search form -->
        <div class="vbmenu_popup" id="navbar_search_menu" style="display:none">
                <table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" border="0">
                <tr>
                        <td class="thead">$vbphrase[search_forums]</td>
                </tr>
                <tr>
                        <td class="vbmenu_option" title="nohilite">
                        <form action="search.php?do=process" method="post">
                        <input type="hidden" name="do" value="process" />
                        <input type="hidden" name="quicksearch" value="1" />
                        <input type="hidden" name="childforums" value="1" />
                        <input type="hidden" name="exactname" value="1" />
                        <input type="hidden" name="s" value="$session[sessionhash]" />
<div><input type="text" class="bginput" name="query" size="25" tabindex="1001"/>
<input type="submit" class="button" value="$vbphrase[go]" tabindex="1004" /></div>

<div tyle="margin-top:$stylevar[cellpadding]px">
        <label for="rb_nb_sp0">
<input type="radio" name="showposts" value="0" id="rb_nb_sp0" tabindex="1002" checked="checked" />$vbphrase[show_threads]</label>&nbsp;

<label for="rb_nb_sp1"><input type="radio" name="showposts" value="1" id="rb_nb_sp1" tabindex="1003" />$vbphrase[show_posts]</label>
                                        </div>                                       
                                </form>
                        </td>
                </tr>
                <tr>
                        <td class="vbmenu_option"><a href="search.php$session[sessionurl_q]" accesskey="4" rel="nofollow">$vbphrase[advanced_search]</a></td>
                </tr>


$google_navadsearch
$template_hook[navbar_search_menu]
                </table>


</div>
        <!-- / header quick search form -->

This doesn't work at all on the actual site.

davidw 02-28-2008 09:05 PM

I have it running on 3.6.8 PL2 with no issues (but it is in the navbar, not the header). Another option is to put the template code in there manually.

Where the $google_navadsearch is in your header, take that out and put in this
Code:

<tr>
        <form method="get" action="{$vboptions['google_forum_path']}" target="_top"><td class="thead">Search Site / Google</td>
</tr>
<tr>
        <td class="vbmenu_option" title="nohilite">
                <table border="0">
                        <tr>
                                <td nowrap="nowrap">
                                        <input type="hidden" name="domains" value="{$vboptions['homeurl']}"></input>
                                        <input type="text" name="q" size="31" maxlength="255" value=""></input>
                                        <input type="submit" name="sa" value="Go"></input>
                                </td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                                <td nowrap="nowrap">
                                        <table border="0">
                                                <tr>
                                                        <td>
                                                                <input type="radio" name="sitesearch" value="" id="ss0"></input>
                                                                <label for="ss0" title="Search the Web">{$vboptions['google_label_web']}</label>
                                                        </td>
                                                        <td>
                                                                <input type="radio" name="sitesearch" value="{$vboptions['homeurl']}" checked id="ss1"></input>
                                                                <label for="ss1" title="Search {$vboptions['homeurl']}">{$vboptions['google_label_site']}</label>
                                                        </td>
                                                </tr>
                                        </table>
                                        <input type="hidden" name="client" value="{$vboptions['google_pub']}"></input>
                                        <input type="hidden" name="forid" value="1"></input>
                                        <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"></input>
                                        <input type="hidden" name="oe" value="ISO-8859-1"></input>
                                        <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="{$vboptions['google_cof']}"></input>
                                        <input type="hidden" name="hl" value="en"></input>
                                </td>
                        </tr>
                </table>
        </td></form>
</tr>

and make changes where are necessary.

Bloom21 02-28-2008 09:08 PM

um my post was about the NAV bar

MrEyes 02-29-2008 03:55 PM

Quote:

As long as your header template contains the relevant hook location navbar_search_menu then it should work – if it is not present, it will not work. You could try editing your template and ensuring both are present just in case.
$google_navadsearch
$template_hook[navbar_search_menu]
Checking the template shows this hook, the following is the relevant template snippet:

Quote:

<tr>
<td class="vbmenu_option"><a href="blog_search.php?do=search">Advanced Search</a></td>
</tr>
$google_navadsearch
$template_hook[navbar_search_menu]
</table>
I have also double checked that the "Plugin/Hook System" is enabled in AdminCP.

For now I have followed your earlier advice and manually added the google search code to the template. So it now works, ish (see * below)

Quote:

This will display once you add the variable $google_siteadsearch
That works a treat, ish (see * below)

Quote:

I’ve not tested this with vbadvanced 3.0 or 3.7 (yet) but that is coming up shortly.
Well so far I have managed to get the search module added and it seems to work. There is only one problem though:

* When search results are displayed they show in a thin column on searchresults.php which sometimes seems to be cut off. After running some tests this seems to be how google is displaying the result in the iframe. I have set the "Google Frame Width" in "AdminCP - Options - Help vB Google Search (Adsense)" to 700px. This is getting through to the page output as if I view source I see:

var googleSearchFrameWidth = '700px';

However I still get the thin column and sometimes cut off results. Interestingly if I edit the following line in the google_searchresults template:

<div id="googleSearchUnitIframe"></div>

to

<div id="googleSearchUnitIframe" style="border: 1px solid #FF0000"></div>

The results are rendered with a red border around the iframe div and this border uses the "full screen". So it looks like it is the output from google that is causing the problem. However I am at a loss to explain this or find a solution

davidw 03-01-2008 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bloom21 (Post 1453191)
um my post was about the NAV bar

This works both places

MrEyes 03-03-2008 08:54 AM

Quote:

stuff about the width of search results not being right
Fixed

This was my mistake, I entered the width as "700px" this should have been "700"

So all working (apart from the hook not being picked up which was resolved by manually adding the search code)

davidw 03-03-2008 11:19 AM

Don't forget to click install :)


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