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#1 2007-01-23 21:39:16
- anoke
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- Registered: 2006-04-15
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"Content > Articles" - Search criteria lost when paginated?
Been having “hey! i didn’t search for this!”-moments recently..
1) view 15 results per page (paginates more easily..)
2) search for a certain author, or something else
3) click next page – articles by other authors are shown aswell? (search field is empty, url is ok, “prev” button’s url isn’t ok?)
4) click “prev” – like no search was done (both search field and url have lost crits?)
Only me?
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#2 2007-01-24 15:36:51
- Mary
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- Registered: 2004-06-27
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Re: "Content > Articles" - Search criteria lost when paginated?
What do you mean “search for a certain author, or something else”. Article search only searches article titles and bodies. If you want a list of articles by a particular author, you need to use that particular feature (article + author tags).
There was a bug with author listings which has been fixed in svn. As far as searches are concerned, everything works as expected.
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#3 2007-01-24 17:15:22
- els
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Re: "Content > Articles" - Search criteria lost when paginated?
Mary, anoke means in the Content > Articles tab…
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#4 2007-01-24 17:33:21
- Mary
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Re: "Content > Articles" - Search criteria lost when paginated?
Ah. This has probably already been fixed, then.
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#5 2007-01-24 19:46:15
- anoke
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- Registered: 2006-04-15
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Re: "Content > Articles" - Search criteria lost when paginated?
Ah, exactly that. The productions sites I have are older r1900-series.
As this the bug is resolved, this thread should get zapped then..
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