4-letter minimum search? What the hell?
#51
maybe it's just me, but I can't get the search function to work right period. E.g. I was searchingin the DVDTalk Forum for Hellboy and none of the topics that came up were even remotely related to Hellboy
#53
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Surely software in 2004/5 should be able to search for WORDS that are one letter long (obviously with the exception of "A" and "I") without too much trouble. I mean things like "M" and "O" wouldn't turn up very much as single words. And if we could search on 'hard spaces', we could get to a three letter minimum such as "<space>M<space>".
Maybe I'm not up on the logic behind forum searching, but I can't imagine it would be too hard a load on the server.
Maybe I'm not up on the logic behind forum searching, but I can't imagine it would be too hard a load on the server.
#54
I don't understand the resource issue.
Say you do a search for the film "If" and get 10,000 results. You are still only sending 20 or whatever to the client. When the user hits next it loads another 20. Any SQL database should be able to handle doing simple SELECT statements yielding thousands of results. Its not like it sends all of the results to the browser - it does a SELECT and then moves on to the next task.
Say you do a search for the film "If" and get 10,000 results. You are still only sending 20 or whatever to the client. When the user hits next it loads another 20. Any SQL database should be able to handle doing simple SELECT statements yielding thousands of results. Its not like it sends all of the results to the browser - it does a SELECT and then moves on to the next task.
#55
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I'd also like to be able to search for strings. Life would be much easier if I could search for "Jet Li", even if Jet Li were disallowed. It would also allow me to find "Christopher Lee" and "Bruce Lee" among all the other Christophers and Bruces.
Could Geoff hard code a few allowable short words into the search engine? There must be under a hundred. That would handle titles like O, XXX, M, 24, Ed, $$$ (Dollars), and the like.
Could Geoff hard code a few allowable short words into the search engine? There must be under a hundred. That would handle titles like O, XXX, M, 24, Ed, $$$ (Dollars), and the like.
#56
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Originally Posted by Nick Danger
I'd also like to be able to search for strings. Life would be much easier if I could search for "Jet Li", even if Jet Li were disallowed. It would also allow me to find "Christopher Lee" and "Bruce Lee" among all the other Christophers and Bruces.
Could Geoff hard code a few allowable short words into the search engine? There must be under a hundred. That would handle titles like O, XXX, M, 24, Ed, $$$ (Dollars), and the like.
Could Geoff hard code a few allowable short words into the search engine? There must be under a hundred. That would handle titles like O, XXX, M, 24, Ed, $$$ (Dollars), and the like.
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I'm not sure if this has been brought up, but now we can't search common words. I was searching for Over There and it told me that the search couldn't be done because those words are too common. If we do an advanced search with search titles only, I think the stupid rules for not being able to search shouldn't apply.
#58
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Yup. I was searching for six feet under, and under doesn't work.
Feet did, and of course Six does not.
Feet did, and of course Six does not.
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Originally Posted by nny
I'm not sure if this has been brought up, but now we can't search common words. I was searching for Over There and it told me that the search couldn't be done because those words are too common. If we do an advanced search with search titles only, I think the stupid rules for not being able to search shouldn't apply.

I also ran into the over there problem
thing is, there are other forums I post at that can search for 3 letter words and don't cut out stuff like over and there, including a site with a general discussion with 230,505 threads and 4,168,309 replies right now
#61
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Originally Posted by BadlyDrawnBoy
Yup. I was searching for six feet under, and under doesn't work.
Feet did, and of course Six does not.
Feet did, and of course Six does not.
#63
Yeah, the previous response was wait until vBulletin 3.x.x.
The bottom of this page indicates "Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.0.13"
So I guess they didn't fix the issues? Is vBulletin the only forum software that is acceptable? You actually PAY for vB so I'd assume they'd be open to the customer feedback.
The bottom of this page indicates "Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.0.13"
So I guess they didn't fix the issues? Is vBulletin the only forum software that is acceptable? You actually PAY for vB so I'd assume they'd be open to the customer feedback.
#64
Originally Posted by ChrisHicks
will we ever be able to do a three letter search? I think I killed my DS and I just tried to see if anyone else got theirs wet and of course had 0 luck.




