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Boolean searches
Travis Hoffman asked me about boolean searches, and I wasn't sure whether or not vBulletin supported it or not -- turns out it does, unofficially. It wasn't easy to find in the options (had to turn the forums off, enter debug mode, yada yada) but it's on now. So, now you can search for things like: karthik AND singing or woody OR woodie, etc. If you want to learn more about the operators you can use, check out the full-text boolean search page in the mysql documentation.
Please let me know if you find any problems searching, or using any other parts of the site, now that this setting is changed. Thanks, Brandon |
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Ah now the mystery of why CD was off line for 5 mins is revealed. Nice job Brandon.
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Awesome, you can search for phrases now by enclosing them in quotes! (or was this always a feature?). Only thing is that vBulletin's highlighter highlights every word that appears in the phrase, not just the phrase itself. Oh well.
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You all have me to thank for this absolutely genius request. :rolleyes: Today, my actions have....
Ha, thanks again Brandon for being so proactive and responsive to the community. This is going to save me a ton of time. |
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wahoo!! thanks!!
I was wondering if CD actually had that... now it does! |
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Brandon AND rocks
Don't need to search for that one :) |
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"Oh, Boolean operators! 'Blue and ones'! Good idea!"
Thanks, Brandon :) |
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