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[PHP-DOC] #37038 [Com]: Problem with searching for '<<<' in online documentation
by RQuadlin at GMail dot com other posts by this author
Apr 11 2006 7:48AM messages near this date
[PHP-DOC] #37038 [NEW]: Problem with searching for '<<<' in online documentation | [PHP-DOC] #37032 [Opn->Bgs]: PHP_MANUAL_PL.CHM IS BROKEN
ID:               37038
 Comment by:       RQuadlin at GMail dot com
 Reported By:      stefan dot pasat at gmail dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Livedocs problem
 Operating System: Fedora Core 4
 PHP Version:      Irrelevant
 New Comment:

If I search for < or <<< at http://www.php.net in the Function List, I
am taken to the http://uk.php.net/manual/en/ref.hw.php page.

If I search for < or <<< in "All php.net sites" I get the "Internal
error, please try later" error.


Previous Comments:
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[2006-04-11 11:57:54] stefan dot pasat at gmail dot com

Description:
------------
I tryed to search for the string '<<<' (whitout ') in the 'online
documentation' section of the page and it returns "Internal error,
please try later".

Reproduce code:
---------------
go to http://php.net/docs.php 
input <<< in the text field after "search for" and select "online
documentation" from the combo box and then press the submit button.

It will send you at
http://php.net/results.php?q=%3C%3C%3C&p=manual&l=en  ... and there is
a nice "Internal error, please try later". 

It does the same for a single < too.

I tryed to search for other things and it worked like it used to.

Expected result:
----------------
I expected to see a list of online documentation pages witch have '<<<'
in them ... or "No results found.".

Actual result:
--------------
"Internal error, please try later"


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Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=37038&edit=1
Thread:
Stefan Dot Pasat At Gmail Dot Com
RQuadlin at GMail dot com

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