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Jarudin:
Hmm, tough one to fix I think but I'll have a look at it. Has to do with the highlighting. It tries to highlighting the highlighting code ~_~
--Jarudin--
Blanchimont:
Not sure if this helps, but if searching for things lie a tale, etc, add an underscore between, like this;
a_tale ; produces only results which have a+spacebetween+tale, compare that to a search without the underscore...
Similarly it works the same way other way, try classic_t (note it doesn't note the "," but takes the letter from the next keyword...)
With this, even though mainly for limiting/getting more relevant search results, it helps alleviate troubles with titles with single letters in most cases, and here also removes the 'highlighting' issue... (it's still not gonna help if the title consists purely of one character, like X :-\...)
Not sure if this can be included in the coding itself, like automatically parsing in the undescore, or whatever effect it's based on, when the search includes single letter characters...
Basically it's simple, having an underscore between words causes the search to look for that specific string :)
Normal search with normal words lists all results which contain all of the searchterms; warrior demon and demon warrior both give Demon Warrior Koji, while with underscore only demon_warrior would yield any results...
It can also be used to omit letters from within words; cl__sic yields much the same results as classic except the underscores can be replaced by any letters, however this lacks any practical use, perhaps if there's spelling differences...
It can also fail, like with ef a ; as there's more than one space between them, you need two or three underscores to get correct results, and both to get all (ef__a ef___a would work, it's possible to include two or more specific strings into search...)
Jarudin:
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I didn't know it did that :o I need to rework the whole browse page.
--Jarudin--
Nazo:
using "%" instead of "_" does not require knowing the number of characters in between.
blubart:
i'm not sure whether it is an error or intentional behavior , i hope someone can clarify this for me:
it seems as if links inside the (description) iframe that link to browse.php somehow get redirected to the mainpage for an unknown reason.
the links are fine, if i copy them and paste them in the address bar they show up as expected.
an example of this behavior can be seen here when you try to click on the "Code Geass S02" or "Code Geass Soundtracks" link.
I really hope this can be fixed/changed because otherwise specific torrents would be missing either a lot of relations or be completely cluttered with them. just on this code geass torrent the related links would be blown up from 5 to 12 links. if don't even want to think how a macross offer with a complete related list would look like (27 torrents currently on box)
at some point those links where definitely working (not specifically those links, as the torrent wasn't there then), but i can't say exactly when the change occurred.
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