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3 character search terms

SUroot

Extreme Android User
I understand why 3 character search terms can be a heavy load but with terms such as "mac" and "usb", this makes search pretty ineffective.


Is there a way to override this for certain keywords?
 
I had changed this to three. It is now back at four, so I can only assume Rob changed it during his effort to reduce load. I will need to run changing it back past him. I don't always for all things that I am more convinced is less of a big deal - but this one might actually be.

So... Let me speak with him..
 
I had changed this to three. It is now back at four, so I can only assume Rob changed it during his effort to reduce load. I will need to run changing it back past him. I don't always for all things that I am more convinced is less of a big deal - but this one might actually be.

So... Let me speak with him..

Thanks, I appreciate this is more than a minor change.

Its disregarded even when used in conjunction with other words so "mac transfer" becomes "transfer". Even if there was a wsy to put it in quotation marks...
 
Its disregarded even when used in conjunction with other words so "mac transfer" becomes "transfer". Even if there was a wsy to put it in quotation marks...

Are you sure about that? Quotation marks seem to work properly for me, even on 1-3 character words.

EDIT: Perhaps it is different for staff, I don't know.
 
Are you sure about that? Quotation marks seem to work properly for me, even on 1-3 character words.

I'm not sure what you're asking if I am sure about. To be clear, my use of quotation marks in the above post was to signify my search term and is not actually part of the search term.

However, if even if I use quotation marks in the search term like below:

"mac transfer"
becomes "mac*transfer" and returns no matches.

"mac" transfer
returns matches only for "transfer"**

"mac"
returns no matches.

** includes threads that have "mac" in the title so these threads DO exist. Its just lucky it has the word transfer in the title, or it wouldn't be found.
 
I'm not sure what you're asking if I am sure about. To be clear, my use of quotation marks in the above post was to signify my search term and is not actually part of the search term.

Ah, yeah, I did think you were including the quotation marks as part of the search.


However, if even if I use quotation marks in the search term like below:

"mac transfer"
becomes "mac*transfer" and returns no matches.

"mac" transfer
returns matches only for "transfer"**

"mac"
returns no matches.

** includes threads that have "mac" in the title so these threads DO exist. Its just lucky it has the word transfer in the title, or it wouldn't be found.

I tried it by copy and pasting your search terms and I got different results to you.

"mac transfer"
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Lots of spammers that slipped through the cracks, as it happens. I'll clean that up later

"mac" transfer
No results

"mac"
No results


Very odd :confused:
 
Yeah that is odd. Maybe 3 chars are ok for staff? Little load for the greater good ;)
 
Actually, I tried it via a 0 post, non-premium, non-staff account and got the same results. That's the one I took the screenshot with, otherwise all of the deleted copies of that spam would show up too.
 
I've gotten nowhere with 3 letter searches.

I've turned to Google and prefix my search with the site, like this -

site:androidforums.com mac gps
 
I've gotten nowhere with 3 letter searches.

I've turned to Google and prefix my search with the site, like this -

site:androidforums.com mac gps

Yep I'm aware of this but it gets tricky when you want to search a specific sub forum
 
Actually, I tried it via a 0 post, non-premium, non-staff account and got the same results. That's the one I took the screenshot with, otherwise all of the deleted copies of that spam would show up too.

Odd. Can't reproduce
 
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