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Bug #40631 Search for ___ in the ___ feature
Submitted: 2007-02-25 23:11 UTC Modified: 2008-03-19 13:28 UTC
From: core5fedora at gmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Website problem
PHP Version: Irrelevant OS: Fedora Core 5
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2007-02-25 23:11 UTC] core5fedora at gmail dot com
Description:
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Reviewing other "bug reports", the behaviour i experience is unlike others listed, except perhaps the very ambiguous: "Bug #26137: ...I use Mozzila as browser. The new feature on search on main page does not work on it..."

If there is a "New" search mechanism, then i have misunderstood, and perhaps this "problem" is a result. i saw nothing conspicuously displayed which would indicate a required change in use of the search feature.

According to the information displayed at PHP.net, as I was experiencing difficulty using the search-box / dropdown combo (the well known PHP dot net documentation, functions, and "all sites" search feature), you are requesting that users report any errors.

My experience is as follows:
Using the drop-down < select > form element, i selected "online documentation" for searching the term "server" in the text < input > box. 

each time i submit the form, the results are reported "No pages matched your query", the URL value being: http://www.php.net/results.php?q=server&p=manual&l=en
and the < select > element goes back to "function list" each time (from my selection of "Online Documentation").

NOTE: i did begin by using this "Sidebar" favourite:
http://webtoman.com/opera/panel/php_reference.html
but once it failed, i discontinued trying via that method, and went on to use only the php.net web site interface.

I am using Seamonkey 1.0.7 with the ChrisPederick.com "Web Developer" extension enabled (as i don't believe extensions can be "disabled" in seamonkey, or i would have done so per bug-reporting etiquette)

i've used the php.net search feature countless times. this is unusual behaviour, but so is the "please inform us of any problems" text which came up rather coincidentally upon this error (after trying a few different choices in the < select > element, i believe the "report-a-bug" request is displayed when "search all php.net sites" is selected as the search resource)

thank you for all of your excellent work, and the wonderful public programming language which is PHP. :)

-jeff sabarese

Expected result:
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search function to return a list of URL links to info in the "online documentation"

Actual result:
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error of: 
No pages matched your query

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 [2008-03-19 13:28 UTC] bjori@php.net
this was fixed long long long time ago
 
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