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Search function seems to have stopped working properly

Up until recently.  I could search for old threads or comments.

About three days ago when I now use or try to use the search function on this board nothing comes up.

In the past something would come up.  It was not sorted in any fashion but now nothing comes up in the search box when I try to search for other topics that have similar responses or themed topics to link for people to read that might be easier and quicker to respond to than retyping the response again.

Are other people having the same problem?

I have tried it with different browsers and different computers but it (search) doesn't seem to be working now for some reason.

Also how do you link another thread when typing a response in another thread without exiting that thread when and if search is working again.

I usually open another tab now in the browser and search in it (when it (search) seemed to be working.

I have not changed any of my settings.

Thanks for your help.

posterboy,


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Search works fine for me, using Chrome browser.

Posterboy Mentor

GFinDC,

I might not be doing it right.  I have done more testing.

When I go to "home page" when you put in celiac.com and start searching for a topic nothing comes up as found though I know it exists.

But if I go to the forum section and use the search there I get results for the same search topic.

Same thing happens if I search in Advanced Query mode from the home page.  No results are found.

But if I go to the forum page to search there search works fine but I can't use the "Advance Search" from the forums to find specific things for for a range of dates.

posterboy,

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I am searching from this page using the search forum using Google box.  No problem from that page at least.

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/

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Scott Adams Grand Master

We ran a major upgrade yesterday, and another patch to that upgrade today. Please report any issues here.

Scott Adams Grand Master

I am getting search results...I am not sure why you are not. What device are you using? Is this on the mobile or desktop?

 

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GFinDC Veteran

OK, seems like the search is not working for me now.  Using the magnifier and clicking to go into advanced search, the search button doesn't seem to do anything.  Using Chrome on Windows 10.

The black "search content" button on bottom right of the screen doesn't show as clickable with the little hand icon.


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Jmg Mentor

Search is working for me now and I can access advanced search via the eyeglass.

Also chrome, Version 56.0.2924.87 win 10.

 

Scott Adams Grand Master

Strange as I am using Chrome and Windows 10 and it is working fine for me...did you try clicking the advanced search?

GFinDC Veteran

Hi Scott,

Yes, the advanced search is what I am using.  I've tried on 2 different computers also.  Maybe I haven't been treating my computers right lately or something.  If it's just me having the problem, then I guess its nothing to bother about.

Scott Adams Grand Master


Please re-test issues reported here, as they should be fixed now.

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