At 04:34 p.m. 12/01/01 -0600, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
>According to Geoff Hutchison:
>> On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Heriberto Cantu wrote:
>> > Probably a bug in the number searching algorithm when the length of the
>> > number word in search is less than the htdig.conf min word length.
>>
>> That's not a bug. If you set allow_numbers, it just allows "words" to be
>> made up of numbers. So to get one-digit numbers, you must set
>> minimum_word_length.
>
>Yeah, but the user doesn't necessarily know what you configured as
>minimum_word_length. Entering a word or number smaller than that should
>not result in an Internal Server Error! Also, entering a word that's
>in the bad_words file didn't automatically cause a No matches condition
>in a multi-word query in 3.1.5, so that sounds like a bug in 3.2 as well,
>possibly related to this one.
Sorry, I didn't mention the version.
I was testing 3.2.0b3-171200
The Internal Server Error I get was when searching
5 de noviembre
whithout using the phrase algorithm, minimum_word_length: 2, allow_numbers:
true
and the word
de
in the bad_words file.
Maybe you could duplicate this error condition!
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