Thank you for setting me straight and pointing to the more precise issue. Appologies if I mis-interpreted (tye)Re2: Newest Super Search, but I understood
Well, I tried to design it so that much of the time you can just fill in what you are searching for in that first box and then hit the button. But there needs to be some major work on how the results are presented after that.
to mean that considerable work would be required. I do not have an understanding of the MySQL optimizer and this is probably what created that impression.
On another note altogether, is there documentation on how yougo about testing patches or code for PerlMonks? If some-one found some spare time to look at possibly patching some of the PerlMonks code.. where could they start..?
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