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Koen van der Drift wrote:
> xml-sax-pm
> xml-sax-expat-pm
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> I used to maintain the second one (but it is set as 'none' now), not
> sure why the first one is also there. Maybe it only matches the first
> few characters?
well, it's matching *all* ve
On Dec 5, 2007, at 2:30 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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> There are still some load issues on the server, but I'd like to put
> out
> a request to see how things stand up to a little actual load from
> users.
>
> Please let me know if you hit any i
Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
> Looks very cool! A few minor quibbles:
>
> * The 'Sort order' field seems meaningless. The only option is
> 'Descending', but the results are always sorted ascending by name
> anyhow. I'd suggest just scrapping the field, what's the point of
> sorting descending-by-name?
On 12/6/07, Benjamin Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexey Zakhlestin wrote:
> > three dots "..." gave me the same full resultset… :-/
>
> Out of curiosity, what would you *expect* it to give you?
>
> =)
>
> I mean, it's basically equivalent to an empty query in the context of
> full-text search
Looks very cool! A few minor quibbles:
* The 'Sort order' field seems meaningless. The only option is
'Descending', but the results are always sorted ascending by name
anyhow. I'd suggest just scrapping the field, what's the point of
sorting descending-by-name?
* Could you add a way to search onl
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Alexey Zakhlestin wrote:
> hmm… do you have some alphanumeric filter there?
>
> three dots "..." gave me the same full resultset… :-/
Out of curiosity, what would you *expect* it to give you?
=)
I mean, it's basically equivalent to an empty query i
hmm… do you have some alphanumeric filter there?
three dots "..." gave me the same full resultset… :-/
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On 12/6/07, Benjamin Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexey Zakhlestin wrote:
> > I entered "%%%" in the search field — it returned me everything… I
> > guess it is not what is supposed to happen… because none of those
> > results actually had '%' in their name…
> >
> > % and _ symbols should be
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Alexey Zakhlestin wrote:
> I entered "%%%" in the search field — it returned me everything… I
> guess it is not what is supposed to happen… because none of those
> results actually had '%' in their name…
>
> % and _ symbols should be escaped by slashe
I entered "%%%" in the search field — it returned me everything… I
guess it is not what is supposed to happen… because none of those
results actually had '%' in their name…
% and _ symbols should be escaped by slashes before querying
On 12/5/07, Benjamin Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Koen van der Drift wrote:
> Nice work, Ben. One thing I noticed is that when you click on the three
> subdirectories in libs (perlmodes, etc), you'll get an error and an
> empty list of packages.
aha, input validation was being too strong in what it d
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Koen van der Drift wrote:
> Nice work, Ben. One thing I noticed is that when you click on the three
> subdirectories in libs (perlmodes, etc), you'll get an error and an
> empty list of packages.
interesting, I'll look into that.
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Nice work, Ben. One thing I noticed is that when you click on the
three subdirectories in libs (perlmodes, etc), you'll get an error and
an empty list of packages.
- Koen.
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There are still some load issues on the server, but I'd like to put out
a request to see how things stand up to a little actual load from users.
Please let me know if you hit any issues, or see something that doesn't
look right.
If you'd like to give
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