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Insights into Sitecore Search: A Definitive Introduction

A key component of digital experience management is effective information retrieval. A simplified approach is required for websites, applications, and platforms containing a lot of material so that consumers can easily get the data they require. This need is met by Sitecore, a well-known name in the field of digital experience platforms (DXPs), which provides powerful and comprehensive search functionality. We will travel into the realm of Sitecore Search in this article, learning about its capabilities, architecture , and the enormous value it offers both developers and end users. Introduction to Sitecore Search    A headless content discovery platform powered by AI , Sitecore Search enables you to build predictive and custom search experiences across various content sources. To extract and index you

How to convert absolute url to relative url

How to convert absolute url to relative url: URL: URL is just a fancy name for "address". You use a "url" to give the address to a link or image. Absolute url: An url that is ABSOLUTE shows the complete address. In other words, there is no confusion about where this item is located, as the ABSOLUTE URL gives the entire path to that file. http://amitkumarmca04.blogspot.com/2011/02/get-list-data-using-sharepoint-object.html is an example of an ABSOLUTE url. Relative url: A url that is RELATIVE only shows a partial address - like /2011/02/get-list-data-using-sharepoint-object.html - and the success or failure of finding the file is contingent on certain conditions being met - which means the outcome can and will vary, depending largely how the directories within your website are structured. Problem: After restoring the site from development environment to staging environment. If some document library having metadata like “ListURL”. This metadata contains url in the