On 2010.05.03 15:54:04 EDT, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:26 AM, xavier
> <xavier.reportbug-debian.zim.albert.2010.04.20.22.18...@pecos.8d.com>
> wrote:
> > in search, you can search for partial words, like *3005*
> > when you go the page where it found P3005x, it can not find it,
> > since the find box reads *3005*, and it does not match P3005x.
> >
> > i think the correct way to do it is to do partial match from the search box.
> > 3005 will match p3005x, no need to add * at each end. then it will translate
> > to 3005 in the find box, which will match again and correctly p3005x
> 
> The request as such will be a "won't fix". However will make sure the
> "*" are stripped when text is transferred from search to the find box.


the best would be consitent search pattern at both places,

if i search "power *r" it will find pages with power bar
i dont think there is a pattern that can do the job, in the find box.

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xavier renaut, 514 906 1212 x315 



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