I don't think this would be a good idea.

  1. How do you think that could be implemented? Would the previous store results (potentially a lot) be stored at the server and automatically discarded after some time? Or would it be reposted every time you click on next? Or else would Super-Search redo the search from the start every time? I think all of these are bad solutions, maybe there is a better way?

  2. Also I guess that it would increase the load Super-Search puts on the server, as many people would just keep clicking Next until the whole database is searched and only look at the results after that; so, if you understand what I mean, it would cancel the effect of Super-Search interrupting itself periodically.


In reply to Re: Getting Complete Listing Of [Super Search] Results by ambrus
in thread Getting Complete Listing Of [Super Search] Results by Limbic~Region

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