We are currently in the process of turning our Public Portal on and getting ready to integrate our City Website with Laserfiche. In doing this, our ultimate goal is to do have a federated search that will be conducted on our City website that searches the portion of our Laserfiche repository that will be open to the public. We are currently wondering if anyone is aware of any sites that are currently allowing themselves to be Google crawled/indexed? Thank you.
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Examples of Google-crawled/indexed public portals
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If you include "Powered by Laserfiche WebLink" in your query, you can find documents in Laserfiche: https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&q="budget"+powered+by+laserfiche+weblink&oq="budget"+powered+by+laserfiche+weblink
Thanks Brian.
It seems as though some Google indexed Weblink documents have a summary/excerpt of the first few words of the document as their Google search result (eg http://www.woodburn-or.gov/publiclaserfiche/0/doc/695244/Page1.aspx ), but many others do not. Is there something special one must do to ensure Google indexing spiders can locate this info and use it in their index?
I think what you are seeing is that some of the results are for documents and some are for folders. The ones that are documents have additional text they can display.