You can get Mozilla/Firefox search plugins for MoinMoin here: http://mycroft.mozdev.org/download.html?name=moinmoin&submitform=Find+search+plugins , in order to integate MoinMoin search in your navigator toolbar.

The first make a "Text" search the second a "Title" search.

After installing them you can easily customize them by going to your Mozilla/Firefox directory (example: C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins) and changing the base url in decalog_wiki_text-1.0.src and decalog_wiki_titles-1.0.src.

Enjoy!


Since the link is not working anymore, checkout MozillaSearchPlugin, or use this recipe:
Using keywords in Firefox bookmarks:

  1. Go to your wiki you wish to search often
  2. Search text for: willchangethis

  3. Probabely you'll get an error 'no page matches' or anything. Ignore that for now.
  4. Make sure the word willchangethis is in the url in the address/location bar (it should be something like http://moinmo.in/MoinMoinWiki?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=willchangethis&fullsearch=Text)

  5. Add a bookmark
  6. Open the properties of the bookmark by left clicking on it
  7. In the location field, change willchangethis to %s

  8. in the keyword field, enter a quick name you'll use (i'll assume wiki here)

  9. Save

Now that you're done enter wiki something you search for in the location bar and press enter. You should be redirected to your search results page.
-- RemcoBoerma 2008-02-25 11:45:46

MoinMoin: HelpOnSearching/Mozilla (last edited 2009-02-11 14:26:39 by EduardoMercovich)