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User nicklevinson changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
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Resolution|WONTFIX |
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Sat Oct 10
17:04:04 +0000 2009 -------
Good point, and it's an old problem with Boolean AND/OR, because we have to
explain to ordinary human beings that if you want lots of results you should
specify "OR", not "AND", which is counterintuitive and makes us look bizarre.
But I recommend something that fits both audiences, geeks and humans. Keep the
_or_ conjunction while conveying that both strings will be found. Something like
this:
Finds the terms that occur before or after the '|'. For example, 'this|that'
finds either 'this' or 'that'. It will find "get this book" or "get that book,"
as long as either term is present, but not "get another book," even if that term
is present.
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