As your example shows, there is at least 1 problem. Your test seems to be valid, however it uses the same word for inclusive & exclusive search (-customer +customer), therefore you test an inpractical situation.
But when we test the following examples, still give the same result:
http://www.ultranerds.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?bool=and&substring=0&mh=25&query=custome
http://www.ultranerds.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?bool=and&substring=1&mh=25&query=custome
First one should have no match, while second should have several matches.
So your proposal of a bug seems to be true.
Note, that search also depends on the driver which is actually used. This may affect this feature.
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But when we test the following examples, still give the same result:
http://www.ultranerds.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?bool=and&substring=0&mh=25&query=custome
http://www.ultranerds.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?bool=and&substring=1&mh=25&query=custome
First one should have no match, while second should have several matches.
So your proposal of a bug seems to be true.
Note, that search also depends on the driver which is actually used. This may affect this feature.
Best regards,
Webmaster33
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