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Doc Bug #64743 Search loop
Submitted: 2013-04-30 15:37 UTC Modified: 2013-06-07 14:06 UTC
From: matteosistisette at gmail dot com Assigned: danbrown (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Website problem
PHP Version: Irrelevant OS: -
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2013-04-30 15:37 UTC] matteosistisette at gmail dot com
Description:
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Steps to reproduce:
* Enter "array_sort" into the search box
* The first search result reads:
  array_sort() - PHP
  www.php.net/array_sort
* Click on that link
* laugh

It links to the search itself, again and again.

I know (or guess) no array_sort() function at all exists. If the url 
"www.php.net/array_sort" is provided as an alias to the search "array_sort" 
because of the common pitfall of people searching for "array_sort", then that 
result should be excluded from the search.

It is especially funny (and nonsensical) that the result is shown as being 
titled "array_sort()" (note the parenthesis).


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 [2013-04-30 20:20 UTC] salathe@php.net
Those results are from the embedded Google Custom Search; maybe Google are just 
teasing us? I'm not sure how much we can do to prevent things like this 
happening.
 [2013-06-05 17:04 UTC] danbrown@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Assigned -Assigned To: +Assigned To: danbrown
 [2013-06-05 17:04 UTC] danbrown@php.net
Just pushed a commit that should hopefully fix it.  Leaving the bug open for now 
as a reminder to check once the site rebuilds and propagates.
 [2013-06-07 14:06 UTC] danbrown@php.net
-Status: Assigned +Status: Closed
 [2013-06-07 14:06 UTC] danbrown@php.net
Fixed.
 
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