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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 8:45 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I agree Turner. The search function is anemic. It is a poor representation of what an actual search routine should be. Boolean my butt...who cares about AND OR NOT .

Select a forum, search for any terms or all terms, should it be a topic or post, was it a full moon or Easter...it's just insane really.

We spend time weeding out spam but no thought goes into an often referred to barely useable, should be simple, day-to-day task like searching.

It's the freaking Internet!!! It was BUILT on porn and search engines!


Can I get one?

The next time some freak suggests I or anyone else do a search for it...can you show me a real honest to goodness search function that will actually locate the information I am in want of here @ RO?

Or is that asking too much?


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You are absolutely correct.
RO's Search tool only searched for the term "Full" and only gave back results based on that word, even though I typed "Full Range".

Neither selection seems to matter (search for any / search for all).

I tried ye old faithful "Full+Range", complete with Quotes, and it still ignored the second search term...

That's an issue that we need to discuss.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:00 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

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The next time some freak suggests I or anyone else do a search for it...can you show me a real honest to goodness search function that will actually locate the information I am in want of here @ RO?


+1 And +2 Or +3

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The logic, oh it hurts!
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:48 am Reply with quoteBack to top

It must just be the four of us that are having issues with it Smile

I search for a specific item and sometimes it can take a while sifting...and I do not have "a while" encoded in my "patience is a virtue" algorithm.

The bigger thing is, this is the same thing you get on any forum. It's a hindrance everywhere, but has been accepted as a way of doing things.

I know, speed kills! But damn man, what about those younger cats that cannot even say "anding or boolean"?
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 5:44 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I have issues to. There should be an entry to search the topics only. This would help. Also quotes and normal search shortcuts don't seem to help me. I have all but given up using the search here. I search using google then reference back to recording.org, seems to help.

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EricUndead wrote:
I have all but given up using the search here. I search using google then reference back to recording.org, seems to help.


When you do a search like this how is it done? Especially the reference back to recording.org part, please.
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The search on phpBB in general sucks imo.

Sometimes the best plan is to go to clusty.com (example, might work different elsewhere) and type:
host:www.recording.org full range monitor

The best thing I've found is not checking "use query as entered" but using "search for all terms".
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Using google, click under Advanced Search just to the right of the search entry bar. Then under domain enter recording.org Or you can enter something like this:
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:50 am Reply with quoteBack to top

choosing search topic or title makes a big difference. I found this by typing in, anemic ... and it worked perfect for me.

It's been a while since I looked for search improvements. There may be some updates somewhere that can improve things here... I'll look around for them.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 12:41 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

For clarity...I have pointed many to use the search "engine" here as well. So let the word "freak" trouble you not Smile

I know these search routines worked with a new start up and a couple hundred pages.

Google/AOL/Yahoo/Hotbot/Altavista collectively show 569,068 under the search engine saturation profile from Marketleap.com
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I have had better luck browsing for things on the forum rather then search for them. Yes it is that bad

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Spent a few minutes to cut up some markup from google to make a down and dirty search box.

http://home.mchsi.com/~b.holcombe/

It has no options and no clutter but uses the reknowned Google search engine to get your stuff.

Also cut one out for Clusty.com and Metacrawler.com. But now I want to have a drop box that allows the search input to be routed to either of these three places.

So that may take a few minutes more...plus I quit smoking...I may not do it at all if the pressure is too much.


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I said Clusty, I used it a lot a while ago, started going with Yahoo now.

It clusters stuff, sort of like grouping them by header, means you can explore a smaller aspect of a broader term. It also seems to cross reference results from (an out of date index) Msn, Yahoo and a few more.

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Sure, but I liked that about Clusty.com(the clustering) and was not familiar with this search engine. It still turns up information rather easily and there is one thing that I am and it is easy Wink
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