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Was there any hack for search ?? I realised that the search is not really good .. if my article has the word \"Test\" and \"123\", the word has to be continous as \"Test 123\" then can I do a successful search when using \"Test 123\". If the word is separated as \"Test Are you sure 123\", the search will not yield any results .. Anyone know of this ????
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Are you using Geeklog 1.3.7 or 1.3.8? Have a look at the search function here on the site. That\'s how it works in 1.3.8. bye, Dirk
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If you go into the advanced search, you get what you want.
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Quote by Dirk: Are you using Geeklog 1.3.7 or 1.3.8? Have a look at the search function here on the site. That\'s how it works in 1.3.8. bye, Dirk
Yes that\'s what I need .. any of these phrase .. I am on 1.3.7 .. do I really need to upgrade .. as I have quite alot of hacks, etc ...
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Juz did a test on the search on 1.3.8 .. the OR dont seem to work as it should as an OR statement ...
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Quote by xspace: Juz did a test on the search on 1.3.8 .. the OR dont seem to work as it should as an OR statement ...
It would help if you could give an example ... bye, Dirk
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Ok .. it\'s somethign like ... 1. I have an article say title is \"big fat cat\" 2. I do an Advanced search using \"any of the phrase\" on - \"big fat\" 3. Yes there will be results. 4. If I change the search text to \"big cat\", I find that I won\'t get any result. 5. But I was thinking that an OR condition would be able to get this result out. Anyway I installed 1.3.8 locally and tested ... Thx! Cool
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My example is out as above ... anyone ??? Rolling Eyes
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Works for me ... bye, Dirk
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ARe you doing this from the advanced search where you can select how to search?
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