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DomainsInc

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Even when i try to tweak the settings i still can't get any decent results. for example, searching the term 'godaddy' should bring up tons of results but instead only get 96. Also when searching by username I only get the threads the username started rather than all of posts.
 
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I just about to post the same issue.
 

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I too see few results in search. Maybe a google search tool can be implemented somehow.
Its really frustrating when its hard to find stuff.
It worked fine before the update. Hopefully it can be fixed soon.
 
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It worked fine before the update. Hopefully it can be fixed soon.

Have your tried the search today. I did a search for Godaddy and receive more than 500 results.

We rebuilt the search index which may have helped. One thing I do notice is you have to keep selecting the pages on the results to show more results.

For example after your search it gives you the results numbers with the pages you can select to see more: 1,2,3,4 etc. If you select 4 you will notice there another 5 pages of selection will appear: 5,6,7,8,9 etc.

So maybe it confused you in terms of not visibily showing all the results at once?

Thanks
 

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There is an overly-tight limit on the length of the domain name.
I search for a domain name, e.g. DocumentAAABBBc.com which is only 15 chars, plus the .com

Results: no search is performed

Message: "The following words are either very common, too long, or too short and were not included in your search:
"DocumentAAABBBC.com"

(just one char less, and the search is performed)

DNF should follow general domain length rules that are standardised on the net
 
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There is an overly-tight limit on the length of the domain name.
I search for a domain name, e.g. DocumentAAABBBc.com which is only 15 chars, plus the .com

Results: no search is performed

Message: "The following words are either very common, too long, or too short and were not included in your search:
"DocumentAAABBBC.com"

(just one char less, and the search is performed)

DNF should follow general domain length rules that are standardised on the net

Fixed. The minimum search word length has been increased to 25.

That should be more then enough characters for 1 word.

Let me know if that helps.

Thanks
Huseyin,
 

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Looks like it's been fixed. It works for me.
 

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there is still the problem of only the threads started when searching by username showing up instead of all posts.
 

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Huseyin,

If I see a domain I like, I pm the person. The pm does not show the thread; they PM me back, lets say with a price,
but they dont type out the domain. Somehow I forget the domain, so I think - lets just search for it. And search
does not work. This is the most common search i do and it rarely works. If I search by username, I do NOT get
the post that was the For Sale post. (but searching on the domain name DOES bring up the For Sale post).

The For Sale post should show whether you search on username or domain name.

i will pm you a specifc example.

Kevin
 
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