OK, this is a weird one. I've discovered that if one enters a search term which includes a two character string which is contained in the words "cellspacing" or "cellpadding" then this HTML appears in the list of links when the search results are returned.
To see what I mean, go to WSindex.org and enter the following search term "in XML" and look at the results. I discovered this because I was making sure my directory has an article in it which contained the word "in".
Can anyone else re-create this problem with their Links SQL implementation. I only ask because I may (or may not) have made changes to the modules used in the search and I want to eliminate the chance that I may have introduced the error.
TIA if anyone can confirm this is a known or newly discovered bug which affects their system as well.
Cheers
Smokey
To see what I mean, go to WSindex.org and enter the following search term "in XML" and look at the results. I discovered this because I was making sure my directory has an article in it which contained the word "in".
Can anyone else re-create this problem with their Links SQL implementation. I only ask because I may (or may not) have made changes to the modules used in the search and I want to eliminate the chance that I may have introduced the error.
TIA if anyone can confirm this is a known or newly discovered bug which affects their system as well.
Cheers
Smokey