SearchList



The SearchList standard function produces a simple bulleted list of pages built by searching the page body for the tokens passed to the function.


##SearchList (string [searchPhrase], string {styleName}, integer {pageSize}, bool {pageSelector}, bool {allowFuzzyMatching})


  • Name: searchPhrase [Required]
    • Type: string
    • Description: The search phrase to use for the search query.
  • Name: styleName {Optional}
    • Type: string
    • Default: Full
    • Values: list, full
    • Description: The style name for the result listing.
  • Name: pageSize {Optional}
    • Type: integer
    • Default: 5
    • Description: The number of results per page when paging.
  • Name: pageSelector {Optional}
    • Type: bool
    • Default: true
    • Description: Whether to show the page selector (first, previous, next, last).
  • Name: allowFuzzyMatching {Optional}
    • Type: bool
    • Default: false
    • Description: Whether the search engine should use fuzzy (non-exact) matching.
  • Name: showNamespace {Optional}
    • Type: bool
    • Default: false
    • Description: Whether or not the namespace will be shown as part of the page title.



##SearchList(Wiki help color)



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