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Matt D, that's a bug - I may fix this. Also, the search function is very basic, however, it does work.
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What I've just noticed is that if you search for the last term in a tutorial header
ie: How to upgrade to Windows XP Searching for XP, you will find the article in the search results, but if you search for any of the other words (how, to, upgrade, windows) - you will not find the article in the results. Give it a test at http://www.ostutorials.com/tutorials...&action=search With an actual article on the site, Global AWStats v5.6 on Ensim |
Ok I think I know what I did wrong. Give me time to update the ZIP.
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Asssassingod,
Any chances for you to install and test the "save bandwidth" hack to see if it affects your hack's parsing? Thanks! |
This one i meant:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...=save+bandwith |
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OK it is parsing HTML correctly but it is ignoring VB CODE at all.
I've removed the "save bandwith" hack and results are THE SAME. Has any one installed this hack onto a vb2.3.x board and have it working? online? can I have your URL? Assassingod, any other ideas??? Thanks! |
I, since the beginning of this problem, am still totally confused to why it's not working. The code is exactly the same as it was in 1.2, and nothing else has changed. I really cannot think of anything to do, try editing the tutorial and saving it - that may trigger something.
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Already tried and nothing happens... how/when/where do you parse the vb code? may be i modified any hack which is affecting yours...
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No that's not possible unless you modified tutorials.php - Nothing else could affect it.
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