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  • A Alexandru Savescu

    Hello, I have found a bug in the Who's Who section when I am trying to make a search. All I did was to search for myself ;) in the section so I entered Savescu as a keyword and there I was. Then I changed the way I wanted people to see me by making my first letter bold Savescu. Searching again for myself I discoverd that it won't find me this time. I tried the keyword "avescu" and the server found me. Then I removed the bold tag and the search engine was able to find my name again It is clear now that searching does not skip the HTML tags. Best regards, Alexandru Savescu

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    Nish Nishant
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    ****Alexandru Savescu wrote: It is clear now that searching does not skip the HTML tags. Maybe Chris can use Hasaki's HTML stripper class Nish :-)


    Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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    • A Alexandru Savescu

      Nish, now you changed you nick. If I search for Buster Boy I can't find you :( Best regards, Alexandru Savescu

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      Nish Nishant
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      ****Alexandru Savescu wrote: Nish, now you changed you nick Yeah, I sure did :-) ****Alexandru Savescu wrote: If I search for Buster Boy I can't find you That's the way it should be I guess. Search by my new nick and you should find me. But the articles still show my old nick :-( Nish


      Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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        ****Alexandru Savescu wrote: Nish, now you changed you nick Yeah, I sure did :-) ****Alexandru Savescu wrote: If I search for Buster Boy I can't find you That's the way it should be I guess. Search by my new nick and you should find me. But the articles still show my old nick :-( Nish


        Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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        Alexandru Savescu
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        Why did you change the nick anyway? :confused: Buster Boy suited you better ;) Best regards, Alexandru Savescu

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          ****Alexandru Savescu wrote: It is clear now that searching does not skip the HTML tags. Maybe Chris can use Hasaki's HTML stripper class Nish :-)


          Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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          Chris Maunder
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          The stripper class (which I do already use) works on text that contains HTML within the ASP scripts. It's a lot more difficult to apply a filter to a text field within a table column within a SQL SELECT statement. cheers, Chris Maunder

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          • C Chris Maunder

            The stripper class (which I do already use) works on text that contains HTML within the ASP scripts. It's a lot more difficult to apply a filter to a text field within a table column within a SQL SELECT statement. cheers, Chris Maunder

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            Nish Nishant
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            Chris Maunder wrote: The stripper class (which I do already use) Cool! I didn't know James wrote it that long ago :-) Or did you have the Maunder stripper class already? Nish


            Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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              The stripper class (which I do already use) works on text that contains HTML within the ASP scripts. It's a lot more difficult to apply a filter to a text field within a table column within a SQL SELECT statement. cheers, Chris Maunder

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              Michael Dunn
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              Chris Maunder wrote: The stripper class Must... resist... urge... to make.... bad... joke.... --Mike-- Buy me stuff! Like the Google toolbar? Then check out UltraBar, with more features & customizable search engines! My really out-of-date homepage Big fan of Alyson Hannigan and Jamie Salé. Sonork - 100.10414 AcidHelm

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                Chris Maunder wrote: The stripper class Must... resist... urge... to make.... bad... joke.... --Mike-- Buy me stuff! Like the Google toolbar? Then check out UltraBar, with more features & customizable search engines! My really out-of-date homepage Big fan of Alyson Hannigan and Jamie Salé. Sonork - 100.10414 AcidHelm

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                Nish Nishant
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                Michael Dunn wrote: Must... resist... urge... to make.... bad... joke.... All those dots. Mmmmmm. Indicative of a real bad joke :-) Nish


                Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                • M Michael Dunn

                  Chris Maunder wrote: The stripper class Must... resist... urge... to make.... bad... joke.... --Mike-- Buy me stuff! Like the Google toolbar? Then check out UltraBar, with more features & customizable search engines! My really out-of-date homepage Big fan of Alyson Hannigan and Jamie Salé. Sonork - 100.10414 AcidHelm

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                  Bruce Duncan
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                  Oh, go on, tell it, I love bad jokes ;-p Especially those involving puns Bruce Duncan CP#9088, CPUA 0xA1EE, Sonork 100.10030
                  Hi everyone. My name's Bruce. And I suffer from VB.

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                    Chris Maunder wrote: The stripper class Must... resist... urge... to make.... bad... joke.... --Mike-- Buy me stuff! Like the Google toolbar? Then check out UltraBar, with more features & customizable search engines! My really out-of-date homepage Big fan of Alyson Hannigan and Jamie Salé. Sonork - 100.10414 AcidHelm

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                    Nick Parker
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                    Chris Maunder wrote: The stripper class Isn't that an oxymoron? Michael Dunn wrote: Must... resist... urge... to make.... bad... joke.... Exactly. :) Nick Parker


                    Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."

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                    • A Alexandru Savescu

                      Hello, I have found a bug in the Who's Who section when I am trying to make a search. All I did was to search for myself ;) in the section so I entered Savescu as a keyword and there I was. Then I changed the way I wanted people to see me by making my first letter bold Savescu. Searching again for myself I discoverd that it won't find me this time. I tried the keyword "avescu" and the server found me. Then I removed the bold tag and the search engine was able to find my name again It is clear now that searching does not skip the HTML tags. Best regards, Alexandru Savescu

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                      Jason Hooper
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                      It's better to report bugs to the admin himself, rather than posting it publically for everybody to see, especially when it's security related. (Not that this is, but it could've been.) - Jason (SonorkID 100.611) "I just recieved an email from myself but I didn't send it ?"       - Colin Davies, Sonork conference

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