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Last post 01-01-2006, 23:10 by wabbit. 13 replies.
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  •  11-02-2005, 17:01 10868

    Search function

    Search is not working right... click on member name, then find all posts and you will be given the results. Say 100 posts and 10 pages. If you try to go to any other page except for page 1 you will get a 'not found' error.
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  •  11-02-2005, 17:15 10872 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search function

    This is random... most user names I've tested will give an error, but at least one doesn't.
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  •  11-21-2005, 8:50 11672 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search function

    Patrick,

    Still having troubles with the Search page. Still cannot search by date in either FireFox, IE or Opera.

    I would really appreciate you having a look into this at your convenience.


    wabbit :D

    P.S. Anyone else unable/able to search by date?

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  •  11-21-2005, 12:00 11674 in reply to 10868

    Search By date

    Hi,

    I have not used it before, but when I saw your post, I went to check.

    The Date Fields are BLANK and cannot select any ranges, see the foto, I am using IE 6.0.2900

    Regards,
    Bulli ;)
  •  11-22-2005, 6:49 11706 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

  •  11-25-2005, 17:14 11868 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

    :eek: ... It's fixed on my pc :lol:
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  •  11-25-2005, 19:57 11872 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

    Mine too! Good job... again! :D
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  •  12-30-2005, 5:23 13450 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

    Patrick,

    As 2005 draws to a close and 2006 looms near, can you please add 2006 to each of the year drop-down combos on the search page? Otherwise we will be limited to searching only this year and 2004.


    TIA

    wabbit :D

    "The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim."
    Edsgar W. Dijkstra

     

    MS: 6.52 EOD, 7.x EOD, 8.0 PRO, 9.2 PRO w/QC, 10 PRO w/QC C, 11 PRO w/QC & MDK
    For custom MetaStock programming : http://www.wabbit.com.au
    My SkyPE status :
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  •  12-30-2005, 20:16 13455 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

    Hey wabbit, the years are generated by the current date and posts available, as soon as we hit 2006 it will be there ;)
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  •  12-30-2005, 22:49 13457 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

    Artificial intelligence!
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  •  12-30-2005, 23:11 13458 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

    Who??? Patrick or the forum? :lol:
    "It takes no more time to see the good side of life than it takes to see the bad."
    Jimmy Buffett
  •  12-31-2005, 23:41 13469 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

    Is that 2006 in my timezone, or the server timezone?

    wabbit :D

    P.S. This message was posted at 07:42 H (GMT+8 ) 01 January 2006

    "The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim."
    Edsgar W. Dijkstra

     

    MS: 6.52 EOD, 7.x EOD, 8.0 PRO, 9.2 PRO w/QC, 10 PRO w/QC C, 11 PRO w/QC & MDK
    For custom MetaStock programming : http://www.wabbit.com.au
    My SkyPE status :
    My SkyPE account : wabbit.com.au

  •  01-01-2006, 17:28 13483 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

    server timezone as you most likely found out :)
    Are you guys trying to give me some work or something :P

    Patrick
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  •  01-01-2006, 23:10 13516 in reply to 10868

    Re: Search By date

    Nope. Just messing with ya mind! ;)

    wabbit :D

    "The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim."
    Edsgar W. Dijkstra

     

    MS: 6.52 EOD, 7.x EOD, 8.0 PRO, 9.2 PRO w/QC, 10 PRO w/QC C, 11 PRO w/QC & MDK
    For custom MetaStock programming : http://www.wabbit.com.au
    My SkyPE status :
    My SkyPE account : wabbit.com.au

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