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![]() One that irks me no end is that if you use Quick Reply, you can't tab once over to a "post" button anymore. When I'm replying to dozens of posts per day, I tend to stick to a keyboard, and I use all of the shortcuts. Having to hop constantly over to a mouse to click one button is a huge oversight IMHO. Most of what I found are minor quirks like that. Having said that, though, I've already found some usable plugins that replace what I have in my 3.x installations. Quote:
The search files themselves are in a new location, from what I can tell, and there are also new tables in the database for search. So, I know it has been somewhat reworked but, like you say, it's still slow, and... Quote:
Beside speed, I've mentioned elsewhere in these forums (even in this thread perhaps?) that I can configure what Sphinx indexes. With MySQL, I'm stuck with whatever is set up in the my.cnf file. I could reconfigure it, but then I'm doing customizations on MySQL for only one application (vB) and possibly hampering the performance of others. With Sphinx, our members are happy simply because they can now search for three-letter terms (where previously, it was four), and I've eliminated a lot of words in the stopwords file so that some common music-based titles can now be searched. I'm actually a bona-fide hero now because members can search for "Who's Next"! ![]() Ummm, no thanks. We'd pay a couple hundred bucks, but for something that costs almost what hosting does for a year, and far more than the vB product itself...? We can't justify that, not on our donation-based (and advertising-free) funding. Might be justifiable for forums that are far busier than ours, but we can barely scrape up enough donations to keep going for a year at a time... --------------- Added [DATE]1262887000[/DATE] at [TIME]1262887000[/TIME] --------------- Quote:
In a way, it seems vB searching has taken a step backward. *sigh* We're now back to relying on a built-in search. The main problem is that MySQL just doesn't scale well! Sphinx helps because it bypasses MySQL entirely during the search process. Sphinx isn't that hard to set up, even without root access. |
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