> lol
>
> saw that coming :)
>
> Since I happen to be the sqeeky wheel here, I'll take a look at jive  and
> see if I can track the problem down.

hehe....  I have to warn you that the code in there is a nightmare... scriptlets all 
the way through the jsp... although I think
half the battle will be getting the config done.

good luck columbus (o:

cheers
dim

>
> -T
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 10:42 PM
> > To: Todd Marshall; Jboss-User
> > Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] searching the forums
> >
> >
> > >    It seems that the problem has to do with long search
> > strings, and search
> > > strings that are in quotes.
> >
> > ahhhh... I thought you were just quoting the search string, I
> > didn't realise that the quotes were part of the search string.  yes, I
> > see the bug you refer to.  btw...
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > > My main point is that it doesn't matter what the forums are
> > running on.  The
> > > perception will be that if the website that the developers of
> > JBoss put up
> > > to promote the use of their product doesn't work properly, then
> > why should I
> > > use their software for my enterprise application?  It doesn't
> > matter that
> > > the forum software is written by a third party, the perception
> > is the same.
> > > whew :)
> > >
> > > Anyway, I know I'm picking nits here.  However, it's very
> > similar to writing
> > > a resume, but not correcting all the spelling mistakes.  It creates a
> > > perception of stupidity and inattention to detail that may not reflect
> > > reality.
> >
> > valid point... I hear what you're saying.
> >
> > Note that the source of jive is available
> > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/jboss/website-forum
> > s/src/lib/jive.jar and
> > with jive being nice model 1 code (lol), its all in the jsp, so
> > it is fixable.  I'm at work, and so not going to look at it now, but
> > its the sort of thing that any user could probably fix given a
> > little bit of time.  I belive that the jar contains pretty well
> > everything that is required...  all you need is a servlet
> > container and a database.... jboss has both (o:
> >
> > if ppl in charge of the website (Marc?) share Todd's opinion,
> > perhaps it _might_ be worth considering a website area in sf's bug
> > system.  This sounds like opening a can of worms to me, but it
> > would be applicable in this situation.
> >
> > just my 2c
> >
> > > BTW- just for giggles, I ran some long searches on Sun's java
> > forums and the
> > > results came back fine.  So either they corrected the bug, or it is a
> > > configuration issue.
> >
> > hehe... that would've been interesting indeed....
> >
> > cheesr
> > dim
> >
> >
>
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