Look in Search.pm, and update sub query to the following:
my ( $tokens, $rejected ) = $self->_tokenize ( $query_string );
push @{$self->{rejected}}, @$rejected if ( @$rejected );
my $o = {map { $_ => 0 } @$tokens};
The very last line, my $o..., has been changed.
This will only affect you if you change the defaults of Search.pm. Specifically, to use the AND/OR searches. With the default installation, you should be fine
My fault, sorry
[This message has been edited by kitsune (edited December 16, 1999).]
Code:
# ... the search method is one of the more constrictive types..., thank goodness! my ( $tokens, $rejected ) = $self->_tokenize ( $query_string );
push @{$self->{rejected}}, @$rejected if ( @$rejected );
my $o = {map { $_ => 0 } @$tokens};
The very last line, my $o..., has been changed.
This will only affect you if you change the defaults of Search.pm. Specifically, to use the AND/OR searches. With the default installation, you should be fine
My fault, sorry
[This message has been edited by kitsune (edited December 16, 1999).]