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      freddie7 last edited by

      It worked fine till today. So now I can only search a single key word. eg: When I tried to search "rafael alencar", there was no results, it used to do, I'm certain. I can only break it up and search a single word. I've tried many other names, same problem, any explanations? Thank you.

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        bi4smooth @freddie7 last edited by

        @freddie7 said in search issues:

        rafael alencar"

        As has been noted in other threads: put multi-word searches in quotes...

        not rafael alencar, but rather "rafael alencar"

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          freddie7 @bi4smooth last edited by

          @bi4smooth said in search issues:

          "rafael alencar"
          Awkward, I swear it used to be fine, I didn't add the quotes. Thank you.

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            eastonkellan @freddie7 last edited by

            @freddie7

            Try at Search (old)

            I can search more than 1 word without using the quotation.

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              freddie7 @eastonkellan last edited by

              @eastonkellan said in search issues:

              @freddie7

              Try at Search (old)

              I can search more than 1 word without using the quotation.
              I did search at Search (old), still not working, no idea why, it was fine yesterday. Guess I have to add the quotation from now on.

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                DrakeDT last edited by

                I'm noticing this too. I used to be able to search for -hidden massage- and it would bring up every listing with both words in it. but if I searched -"hidden massage"- it would bring up only listings with the exact pairing of hidden massage in it.

                now, if I search without quotes I don't get any hits. If I search with quotes, it of course only matches exact pairings. (great when looking for a specific connor....)

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                  DrakeDT last edited by

                  NOTE: I was wondering if something changed in parsing, so I tried -hidden+massage and it brought up everything with both words in it no matter where they were.

                  So to do a broader match use + between words rather than a space. When matching exact, of course, use a space with it all inside of quotes.

                  Hope that helps, or it changes back.

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