Georg Brandl wrote:
> Max Landaeus schrieb:
>
>   
>>>> I can not get the search function to work anymore. I get stuck with the 
>>>> message 'Preparing search...' and the ... after 'Searching' is blinking. 
>>>> Search used to work when I used Sphinx (in mid October 2008), but now 
>>>> when I installed latest version on a new computer I got this problem.
>>>>
>>>> Google brough up a discussion from November 2008  
>>>> (http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00661.html). 
>>>> My problem seems to be the same as the problem described in that mail. 
>>>> Unfortunately I could not find any solution in that thread. It was said 
>>>> that the problem was  fixed in version 0.5.1 - But I'm still having this 
>>>> problem with version 0.5.1!
>>>>
>>>> Anybody know how I can fix this?
>>>>
>>>> This is Sphinx 0.5.1 with Python 2.5.2 on Windows Vista. The problem is 
>>>> there both with  IE 7.0 and Firefox 3.0.6.
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> Unfortunately problems with the search are hard to debug.  Is your 
>>> documentation
>>> online somewhere so that I can try it, or are the sources public?
>>>
>>> Georg
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Hi Georg,
>>
>> Yes I would really appreciate if you would take a look. The site is 
>> http://www.mnw-scan.com/.
>>     
>
> This bug is really astonishing, as it has been in searchtools.js *forever*,
> but it seems nobody noticed it before. It is caused by the browser loading
> the search index slower than the "onload" script; while in the other case
> it works fine.  It is now fixed in the 0.5.x and trunk branches.
>
>   
Thanks a lot!
Is there any way to get development version via easy_install? I don't 
have Mercury installed. Otherwise I'll just wait for the next release.

>> I just also noticed that the banner  is only displayed with the text 
>> 'banner' in Firefox or Opera, whereas is properly dispayed in IE and 
>> Google Chrome. It used to work OK in Firefox until a day or two ago. 
>> Does this sound familiar to anybody?
>>     
>
> Hmm, it looks like a backslash found its way into the image URI.
> Is there a backslash in your source file? If not, there must be some
> misuse of os.path.join() in Sphinx that inserts backslashes instead
> of ordinary slashes.
>
>   
The backslash was mine (I'm on Windows). It works now.
> What version are you using?
>
>   
Sphinx 0.5.1
> Thanks,
> Georg
>
> >
>
>   

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