"Forum Search" up the sprout?
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Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
16-11-2007 4:30 PM
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Current status 8 Votes ?
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MauriceC
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Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
16-11-2007 7:06 PM
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Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
17-11-2007 8:53 AM
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Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
18-11-2007 12:28 AM
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Waiting until (say) the end of November before commenting on any omissions could be beneficial all round.
Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
23-11-2007 7:57 PM
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For example:
- "homephone" lists a lot of false finds.
- "home phone" lists only correct finds.
- So, adding another likely word helps eg "homephone BT".
- But using a common word (like "the") for the extra second word doesn't help, as it seems to get filtered out of the search. eg "homephone the" works the same as "homephone".
Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
12-12-2007 9:22 PM
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interpret postini headers
Now can you explain how that fails to find a post that contains:
interpreting in the subject and interpret in the body
Postini in the subject and TEN times in the body
headers in the subject and SIX times in the body
Searching for all words finds no matches, any words doesn't find the post linked above.
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Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
12-12-2007 10:03 PM
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As I have a life - I don't have time for manual searches and since the old forums have been imported I find it impossible to do any meaningful searching.
Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
12-12-2007 10:45 PM
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Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
13-12-2007 12:13 AM
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Quote from: jelv Now can you explain how that fails to find a post that contains:
interpreting in the subject and interpret in the body
Postini in the subject and TEN times in the body
headers in the subject and SIX times in the body
Searching for all words finds no matches, any words doesn't find the post linked above.
So much for the multi-word theory...
It must be pretty frustrating when you know a post is there and you just want to find it...
...and it didn't find this post either.
I tried a few other word combinations but they wouldn't throw up the missing posts either, though the previous post to the above linked one did show up (searching for 'postini').
Just to play with the multi-word 'theory' a bit more, "interpret headers" seems to give something that 'looks' OK (but only because it doesn't include the list of extra messages). It also doesn't include the two known messages that should be there.
For info, "phone interpret", "phone "headers", "home headers" and "BT headers" give results without the list of extra messages.
So, perhaps:
1. There are some words that are successfully getting into a word index and others don't.
and
2. Some messages are being included in the search and others not.
Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
13-12-2007 12:37 PM
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Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
13-12-2007 9:49 PM
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Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
13-12-2007 9:58 PM
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I may be forced to cron a task to login and pretend to be me every so often and do it (or find out what happens when I click a magic link and just do it server side).
Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
03-01-2008 2:41 PM
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Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
03-01-2008 2:53 PM
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Quote One of the major problems with the forums is that searching doesn't work well. We have plans to replace this with our Google Mini box, and we've built a (completely un-styled) interface to this at http://community.beta.plus.net/google/. This gives you the opportunity of searching the forums, the blogs or both meaning that you can also find all material relating to a specific subject.
Re: "Forum Search" up the spout?
03-01-2008 3:38 PM
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(just a little ugly)
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