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Originally Posted by lin821
(Post 9727538)
All the search features have been working for me. I really have no idea what could be the problem with yours.
Which search did you use? I had tried using 1. Search in the top panel (i.e. the one next to New Posts and Quick Links). I type in the text in the dropdown box and it works every time. 2. Search This Forum, located to the upper right hand corner, right next to Forum Tools. Type in the text in the dropdown box and I get the result. Maybe you can spell out the steps and which dropdown boxes you use when running into problems, so the tech support can try to duplicate your issues? 1. Search in the top panel (i.e. the one next to New Posts and Quick Links). I type in the text in the dropdown box and I get the following error message. Sorry, we were unable to fulfill your request Cause: Your search terms confused me! Please try revising your search terms and try again. If you believe your search terms should be returning results, please create a post in the user support forum, detailing exactly what you were searching for and an idea of what you feel it should be returning for results. With your feedback, we can improve this search tool to be the best it can be! 2. Search This Forum, located to the upper right hand corner, right next to Forum Tools. Type in the text in the dropdown box and I get the same error message. 3. If I click through to the Advanced Search at http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/search.php , type in the text in the Search by Key Word or Search by User Name fields, I also get the same error message. In each case, I have used large (greater than 4 characters), uncommon words that I can see a result for on the first page of the respective forum, so its not the search terms I'm using thats the problem. The search functions working fine for me right now are: 4. New Posts 5. If I click through to a member's profile http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/member.php?u=xxxxx and then click on Find all posts by xxxxx or Find all threads started by xxxxx, that works as it should. This is really frustrating since I'm usually the one telling people that the search function is there to be used. I can't figure out an explanation for it. Maybe its my IP? I have no way of getting onto another network and back onto my current one to check this out in the near future, unfortunately. |
Originally Posted by Savage25
(Post 9728240)
Here's what doesn't work for me:
1. Search in the top panel (i.e. the one next to New Posts and Quick Links). I type in the text in the dropdown box and I get the following error message. Kevin |
Originally Posted by KevinSours
(Post 9729048)
Would you be willing to PM me your IP address and some sample search terms you used? I'll see if I can see anything in the logs. I don't know what's up because I can't reproduce on my end.
Kevin |
Have been getting this error all day, when using more than one word in the 'Search' box. Kevin |
Originally Posted by FlyingOnceMore
(Post 9731150)
This one is a little screwy and intermittent, but we're looking into it.
Kevin |
Similar to KiwiFlyer's date weirdness above,
The dates showing up in post results aren't accurate as to when the post was actually made. I did a search on my username and got these results for the few posts(Sorted in posting date order): Date reported by search........Actual post date May 15, 2008 2:34 PM..........May 15, 2008 5:26 pm May 14, 2008 9:45 PM......... May 14, 2008 4:53 pm May 15, 2008 2:34 PM......... May 14, 2008 2:42 am May 15, 2008 11:40 AM....... May 10, 08 1:53 pm |
Recent posts might not yet be indexed. I did a search for 'Miley' in the title or in body text. No results, but I'd only posted a thread with that title and word in body text 48hrs before.
What lag time should be expected before terms are indexed? I'll try again now in case it is now indexed. (My normal search method is 'search this forum'-> advanced search-> search in title, then search in body) |
Originally Posted by cheepneezy
(Post 9731711)
Similar to KiwiFlyer's date weirdness above,
The dates showing up in post results aren't accurate as to when the post was actually made. I did a search on my username and got these results for the few posts(Sorted in posting date order): Date reported by search........Actual post date May 15, 2008 2:34 PM..........May 15, 2008 5:26 pm May 14, 2008 9:45 PM......... May 14, 2008 4:53 pm May 15, 2008 2:34 PM......... May 14, 2008 2:42 am May 15, 2008 11:40 AM....... May 10, 08 1:53 pm Kevin |
Dates from the Search Are Not The Dates of Your Posts
Originally Posted by cheepneezy
(Post 9731711)
Similar to KiwiFlyer's date weirdness above,
The dates showing up in post results aren't accurate as to when the post was actually made. I did a search on my username and got these results for the few posts(Sorted in posting date order): Date reported by search........Actual post date May 15, 2008 2:34 PM..........May 15, 2008 5:26 pm May 14, 2008 9:45 PM......... May 14, 2008 4:53 pm May 15, 2008 2:34 PM......... May 14, 2008 2:42 am May 15, 2008 11:40 AM....... May 10, 08 1:53 pm Like I had pointed out in post#262, the search result dates now reflect the newest posts in the threads. Not sure if this is a good idea but at least those dates are now giving us some idea whether there are newer posts added since we last post in the say threads. The search result dates are not the dates of your posts. You have to use the embedded "Jump to the post" link to go to your own posts and see the corresponding dates. As for the time stamps on the search results, it seems to be fixed on Pacific clock (PST time zone). Why have the search result default to a fixed clock anyway? I would think that should have been adjusted to the members' local time instead. At least it would have been less confusing and we don't have to do the time zone conversion in the head when ever a search is performed. :p |
Originally Posted by BiziBB
(Post 9731751)
Recent posts might not yet be indexed. I did a search for 'Miley' in the title or in body text. No results, but I'd only posted a thread with that title and word in body text 48hrs before.
What lag time should be expected before terms are indexed? I'll try again now in case it is now indexed. (My normal search method is 'search this forum'-> advanced search-> search in title, then search in body) Kevin |
Kevin, can you also let us know if the indexer is current and up-to-date right now? Thanks!
Originally Posted by KevinSours
(Post 9732023)
There is something not quite right about the title search, which I think is the problem.
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Originally Posted by KevinSours
(Post 9731918)
It looks like the update to the thread view to show the thread last post date leaked over into the post view... the displayed dates are the last post date for the thread.
Kevin
Originally Posted by lin821
(Post 9732019)
Those dates are accurate as far as the newest posts go.
Like I had pointed out in post#262, the search result dates now reflect the newest posts in the threads. Not sure if this is a good idea but at least those dates are now giving us some idea whether there are newer posts added since we last post in the say threads. The search result dates are not the dates of your posts. You have to use the embedded "Jump to the post" link to go to your own posts and see the corresponding dates. Knowing the last date a thread has been updated doesn't seem as helpful as knowing the actual date of a post. Edited to add: Just noticed this thread in announcements - Flyertalk Search Updates |
Originally Posted by cheepneezy
(Post 9732062)
Kevin's post seems to imply that there is an issue with what date is showing up in the search results. Data 'leakage' is never a good thing.
Knowing the last date a thread has been updated doesn't seem as helpful as knowing the actual date of a post. If the search can show the both dates (i.e. the last post & our actual posts), that will be great! @:-) |
Originally Posted by cheepneezy
(Post 9732062)
Edited to add: Just noticed this thread in announcements - Flyertalk Search Updates
Thanks to IB for keeping us informed ^. We now know much better what's to come and what's been fixed. That makes giving feedback much easier. |
Originally Posted by lin821
(Post 9732128)
Actually, a lot of folks (me included) expressed the desire to see if there's newer posts added to the threads. So that particular piece of info is helpful.
Originally Posted by lin821
(Post 9732128)
If the search can show the both dates (i.e. the last post & our actual posts), that will be great! @:-)
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