I didn't see any forum for forum-related inquiries, so I just started this here...
The forum search seems broken. For example, if I do a search on "find" in all available forums, I get no matches, when clearly I see several threads titled "find" and I imagine the word "find" is fairly common in this forum.
If I do a search for "syntax", I do get results.
What I'm actually trying to search for is "find in files", but that didn't work, so I reduced it to "find" which also does not work...
Forum Search Broken?
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Forum Search Broken?
- Joe
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Haha, I love that quote. I used it in a meeting around crunch time a couple weeks ago.
Ok, I kind of thought that might be the case, but I would expect the search to return something like "find is an excluded word and cannot be searched" or something.
I also tried "find in files" and "in files" (with the quotes to make it a phrase) which returned zero results. I suppose that could just be that quotes don't work in the search...
Ok, I kind of thought that might be the case, but I would expect the search to return something like "find is an excluded word and cannot be searched" or something.
I also tried "find in files" and "in files" (with the quotes to make it a phrase) which returned zero results. I suppose that could just be that quotes don't work in the search...
- Joe
I was just about to post the same thing. But it does seem like certain words are excluded. (My first test was "TextPad" because I though for sure there had to be at least one post with that word in it. )
So then I thought I'd search to see if there were any posts on search being broken, and realized what a catch-22 that was...
Finally got it to work without using such generic search terms. Be nice if it said, "That word is too common, please use something else" instead "no topics found." But that's phpbb's problem...
So then I thought I'd search to see if there were any posts on search being broken, and realized what a catch-22 that was...
Finally got it to work without using such generic search terms. Be nice if it said, "That word is too common, please use something else" instead "no topics found." But that's phpbb's problem...