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Originally posted by Unknown

I'm looking at Central's search results, and it's pulling the 'page title' and the first 51 words of 'content.' It was pulling old information that I've since removed. I've refreshed the cache and the browser cache. The info the search is displaying is no longer found on the page in question at all. I don't see any other caching options... how does that refresh/cache work for the search block? Why is it still pulling info that's not on the page anymore, and how long does it take to get the new info that's on the page to show in the search results? Any ideas?

The site is: https://www.centralaz.com/ and I searched for 'Thanksgiving' (it brings up the right page, just not the right content... for me, anyway).

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by MarkLee (8.3k points)
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The search is updated by a job that crawls the website and updates the search results. That job handles what is visible in the results.

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(Originally by Unknown) How do I determine how frequently that crawl happens?
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(Originally by Unknown) I found it... Universal Search Reindex. I went ahead and ran it.
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