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ID: 48726 Comment by: [email protected] Reported by: arlo at arlomedia dot com Summary: website search results ignores language preference Status: Verified Type: Bug Package: Website problem Operating System: Mac OS 10.5 PHP Version: Irrelevant Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Can confirm this is still an issue (tested with 'de' and 'en'). (Additonal) Steps to reproduce: - Navigate to http://php.net/results.php?q=strpos&p=manual&l=en - Results for 'en' strpos documentation and 'de' strpos documentation will be shown. - Navigate to http://php.net/results.php?q=strpos&p=manual&l=de - Results for 'de' strpos documentation and 'en' strpos documentation will be shown. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2014-08-14 05:24:07] [email protected] Ironically, this was fixed long ago but the bug has reoccurred now that we are using Google. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-09-17 02:31:09] FDSFS at DFDSF dot COM HHVVBVGFGFGVDFS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-06-30 17:18:15] arlo at arlomedia dot com I only suggested a "dirty quickfix" because I was told the functionality of the Yahoo engine was beyond your control. If in fact it supports language filtering, then yes, it would be good to fix that. I just noticed that when I perform a search of the online documentation, my language code of "en" appears as an argument in the search result URL... http://us2.php.net/results.php?q=test&p=manual&l=en ...and this has no effect on the search results. However, if I change the language code in the URL to es, hu, ru ... then the search results are correctly filtered by that language. Apparently it is only the default language of en that is being ignored. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-06-30 09:44:35] [email protected] Hannes, is it possible to log the actual requests to make sure the language _IS_ being supplied correctly? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-06-30 07:48:55] [email protected] What I don't understand is why the language detection isn't working, we are explicitly asking for the language you provide (falling back to english if none). I'd rather try to fix the language detection then to muck around with dirty quickfixes by limiting the search range based on path structure. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=48726 -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=48726&edit=1 -- PHP Webmaster List Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
