We can look into adding stem-off option in the future. However, even if we did, I doubt it would be turned on by default, even if the option was left for the board admins. If you still think it would be nice to have that option somewhere (maybe in advanced, although then it would be more hassle than quotes) let me know.mill4023 said:I appreciate your explanation. I am not disagreeing that stemming can be useful. But I do think that searching a forum is inherently different from searching the web. Even though using quotes to specify exact matches only is common in other search engines, I think having a radio button option to choose between "exact" and "similar" would be more user friendly.
mill4023 said:I also still think that if you click the "search this forum" link while looking at a particular forum (Theme Parks and Attractions, for example), then the default behavior of the search should be to ONLY look in the Theme Parks and Attractions forum.
As Mill and Angus noticed, the search-this-forum links to search.hph rather than to searchbt.php This is why it never worked if you tried it. It should never work by the way. Not really possible that it sometimes worked.mill4023 said:The process of clicking "search this forum", entering a word, and clicking "Go" is still not working correctly. It did finally work for me one time this morning, but every other time I try it, it just takes me to the default search page with nothing entered and no search results: http://www.disboards.com/searchbt.php
EDIT: OK, let me clarify. While looking at a specific forum area, there are two search links. One at the top that just says "search" and one right above the list of threads that says "search this forum". The "search" link does appear to work correctly and go to the search page with the search term already filled in and results displayed. But the "search this forum" is doing what I described above. It's just going to the generic search page without displaying results or having the search term entered already.
IMO, the "search" link should default to searching all forums, while the "search this forum" should default to searching only the specific forum you are looking at.
I agree. It would be handy to have the ability to search directly from there.
We will look at ways to make it possible and will talk to WebmAsterAlex about implementing it, potentially before the next version's release. However, it is up to alex as the changes should take place here on the board.
BoardTracker said:mill4023 said:I also still think that if you click the "search this forum" link while looking at a particular forum (Theme Parks and Attractions, for example), then the default behavior of the search should be to ONLY look in the Theme Parks and Attractions forum.
As Mill and Angus noticed, the search-this-forum links to search.hph rather than to searchbt.php This is why it never worked if you tried it. It should never work by the way. Not really possible that it sometimes worked.
I agree. It would be handy to have the ability to search directly from there.
We will look at ways to make it possible and will talk to WebmAsterAlex about implementing it, potentially before the next version's release. However, it is up to alex as the changes should take place here on the board.
I stand corrected about the "agnes"agnes! said:If "Search this forum" does not actually work, shouldn't that drop-down possibly be disabled/deleted completely?
agnes!
PS - It's "agnes" not "Angus", but don't worry - happens all the time.

agnes! said:PS - It's "agnes" not "Angus", but don't worry - happens all the time.

OK, it's doing it again. I just clicked on Advanced Search, typed in my user name, clicked on Search Now, and it wouldn't go through. The Search by User and Search by Forum sections disappeared, but this time I was left with this URL :BoardTracker said:If the URL you get to is http://www.disboards.com/searchbt.php it means that there was no search requested yet. If you get there after you typed in some details in the search page and clicked "search" it is very strange. It might be a bug with the browser or something else, but it is not related to BoardTracker since up to this point as you describe, BoardTracker system is not yet involved. BoardTracker is only 'involved' where there are extra parameters after the searchbt.php.
If on the other hand you do get to the URL I described and don't see results (which is not the case as I understand from you), then it might indicate a problem.
To better identify the problem you are having we will have to trace back what you do to get to that "empty" URL, so we can try to recreate it in a test environment.
BoardTracker said:I stand corrected about the "agnes"
Disabling the dropdown menu (or correcting it's operation) is up to the site admins. But I agree, if not working, it makes sense to disable it.
I still get 'too busy' error mesages.BoardTracker said:......However, they seem to be doing quite a good job so far as I have yet to get a "too busy" error from the site. Hope it will not considered biased of us to at least acknowledge the good changes and results.
BoardTracker said:dpuck1998: The subject you refer to is alive and will be adressed (even if you don't try to keep it alive) since we as well think it is important to offer such search capability. However, even then, when you find a thread you want to track on an ongoing basis, it makes sense to subscribe to the thread rather than search for it time and again. Consider subscription as "bookmarks" basically. Searching is excellent for finding things. But for keeping track of places you frequent, bookmarks are but more useful.
BoardTracker said:Searching is excellent for finding things.
BoardTracker said:But for keeping track of places you frequent, bookmarks are but more useful.

I understand. Hopefully, you guys can work with Alex to get the "Search this forum" link working.BoardTracker said:Oops![]()
The glitch you experienced was due to an backend script upgrade of the search system.
It should be working now.
mill4023: BT's search is technically capable of receiving parameters from calling pages. However it requires to update the calling pages and clearly we do not have access to updating those. It is up to the site owners. However, they seem to be doing quite a good job so far as I have yet to get a "too busy" error from the site. Hope it will not considered biased of us to at least acknowledge the good changes and results.