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Jon B. - Apr 16, 2003 12:13:09 pm PDT #3872 of 10000
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

It's just an outfit I put together for one of the bands I play with. Just me being goofy. I wore it to the F2F last year as well. t /natter


Julie - Apr 17, 2003 5:28:51 am PDT #3873 of 10000

ita, I've been meaning to mention this for a while. And the recent discussion of what a registered/logged in user can do versus what a visitor can do/see reminded me.

Are you still under the impression that one must be registered and logged in to use the search function? Because if so, it's not true. Or it wasn't for me.

If I put the search URL in then I was able to search, even if I was not logged in at the time.

This may be because I had previously been logged in, on that PC. But I often wasn't shown as logged in when I was using the search function. (I, predictably, use IE. The one at home is 6.0)

I'm not trying to throw more trouble your way, and I realise this isn't even a problem whilst search isn't active, but I've been reading the MARCIE discussion, and the talk about locking bureaucracy, and so I thought I'd bring it to your attention.


DXMachina - Apr 17, 2003 5:42:01 am PDT #3874 of 10000
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Julie, the search function was deactivated after the first server crash because we felt it was too taxing on the server.


Julie - Apr 17, 2003 6:58:42 am PDT #3875 of 10000

Julie, the search function was deactivated after the first server crash because we felt it was too taxing on the server.

Yep, DX, I know it's not working now. But I used to read statements such as "you have to be logged in to search", and that just wasn't true (for me.)

So now when I see discussion that says "oh, but you have to be logged in to do 'X'", I worry that won't be true either. Particuarly if you a) weren't aware of whatever bug was allowing me to continue to search in the visitor mode, and b) if the same code is used for 'X'. (Such as recent discussion on making Bureaucracy only readable for those logged in.)


Jon B. - Apr 17, 2003 7:08:35 am PDT #3876 of 10000
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

AFAIK, there was no code in the search function to limit it to logged in users. It's easy to stick in that feature. For instance, log out and try to go to [link] -- it should take you to the front page instead.


DXMachina - Apr 17, 2003 7:15:57 am PDT #3877 of 10000
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Julie, I need to read more carefully next time, because I totally misunderstood. I thought you were worried that you couldn't search now. My bad.

You're right that search was supposed to be available only to registered users, just as user profiles are only available to registered users, so you should've been logged in to be able to use it. I didn't realize that part hadn't been coded.


DCJensen - Apr 17, 2003 7:16:33 am PDT #3878 of 10000
All is well that ends in pizza.

Is this the place we propose new thread titles or the other one?

I can never remember.

Angel is almost done.

How about

Angel III: Big Damn Evil


Julie - Apr 17, 2003 7:22:16 am PDT #3879 of 10000

AFAIK, there was no code in the search function to limit it to logged in users.

I'm glad to hear that Jon, no code means no bug!

I guess I either misunderstood, or someone else did, when they were saying that search was only available to registered users.

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Oh and whilst I was composing, DX came along and explained. Thanks.


DXMachina - Apr 17, 2003 7:30:53 am PDT #3880 of 10000
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Daniel, I'll repost your suggestion in Bureaucracy.

edit: Except I see you already have. :)


Rob - Apr 17, 2003 11:56:20 am PDT #3881 of 10000

Things have calmed down at work again for the moment. If you need me to set up a CVS archive, it would be my pleasure.