Richard Aber
Richard Aber
Howdy @amrutadotorg WPSWA does indeed highlight search terms in the search results. Example when the "Use Algolia with Instantsearch.js" option is selected: ...
Howdy @fabien-morvan, I'm not sure I fully understand the issue described. Could you provide more details so that I could reproduce the issue and test it?
I've got an experimental branch [try/php-scoper](https://github.com/WebDevStudios/wp-search-with-algolia/tree/try/php-scoper) that uses PHP-Scoper as part of a build process, so that we can bundle PHP vendor libraries with prefixed namespaces, in anticipation of adding...
> I've got an experimental branch [try/php-scoper](https://github.com/WebDevStudios/wp-search-with-algolia/tree/try/php-scoper) that uses PHP-Scoper as part of a build process, so that we can bundle PHP vendor libraries with prefixed namespaces, in anticipation of...
I have an experimental [try/strauss](https://github.com/WebDevStudios/wp-search-with-algolia/tree/try/strauss) branch, that uses [brianhenryie/strauss](https://github.com/BrianHenryIE/strauss) to prefix vendor libs. The approach used with that means we wouldn't need to namespace our whole plugin *right now* to...
Howdy @hi-im-si, From a security standpoint, I'm not sure that concern is warranted, unless you are running a vulnerable, unpatched version of ThinkPHP5 framework on the same server as your...