Georg Brandl wrote:
> Werner F. Bruhin schrieb:
>   
>> The search on my test doesn't work anymore.  It worked as far as I could 
>> see, have done quite a bit of reorganizing source documents, however 
>> nothing (at least that I am aware of) with regards to the search 
>> functionality.
>>
>> When I search for e.g. "wine" which is used on my of my documents the 
>> search doesn't find anything, actually it seems to do nothing.  I just 
>> see "Searching ...." and the points rotate (show/hide/show).  I think I 
>> see something similar on the pysparse site, it shows "Preparing search" 
>> and the "rotating" points after "Searching" when I search for e.g. 
>> "precision".
>>
>> Is there anything special one has to watch out for to ensure that search 
>> works?
>>     
>
> Not that I specifically know of.  Of course, the search being written in
> JavaScript, there might always be a browser compatibility problem.
>
> Which browser do you use
Firefox 3.04 on Windows Vista.
> , and does it have functionality to show
> JavaScript errors?
>   
In my options I have:
- Enable JavaScript
  - Allow:
    - Move or resize existing windows
    - Disable or replace context menus

I don't see an option to show JavaScript errors, where would I activate 
this in FF?

Werner

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