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Please help me test the new search engine!
Hi folks. I just spent about 60 hours in the last week improving and fine-tuning our search engine. It shoud theoretically act like you're holding the mouse up to your head, and it's reading your mind. I've got a lot of fancy algorithms in there and I've made lots of improvements, which I won't disclose quite yet - I want to see what you guys can find.
Please let me know if you can break it - that is, enter something into the search engine and have it spit out something not even close (has to be a reasonable search, for example searching on "Pamela Anderson" oddly enough won't show anything except Chucks' finned lines...). Let me know if you find any problems! You can search using the box at the top of this page... Thanks for helping out! -Wayne |
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No one wants to help? -Wayne |
Works great Wayne!:D 28 search results for Pamela Anderson too. Lol. No, really I couldn't break the search. Maybe becaue it's almost 2:00 AM, but I can't really notice what exactly was changed.
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Is there a way to be able to use 2-letter terms in the search subject - eg when wanting to look for threads on:
RS clones/replicas RS parts for sale etc ? |
Can't search in either engine for a 2 character word. Sometimes the ability to find works like H4 is helpful.
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Okay, sorry for not being super-clear. I changed the whole site search engine, not the forums search engine. You guys are looking at the forums search engine.
For clarity, search here: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1123498548.jpg Thanks, Wayne |
Hi Wayne
Looks like it's searching well, but when the client side counter zooms down and the page refreshes, the tachometer displays a broken image: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1123506369.jpg I was able to stop it, looks like it's this one: http://www.pelicanparts.com/graphics/tachometer-4.gif |
Several searches and it works great.
David |
And it lets you use 'c2' as a search string - that's an improvement right there.
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"Penis enlargement" returned "Let's talk procooler "
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I searched a few things, and they popped right up. Works great.
Now where did I put that credit card? |
I wonder what "popped right up" gets you?
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Wayne, I'm not sure what you fixed, but the biggest problem that I have with the search engine is irrelevant results. For example, I search on 1971 911 brake pads and here's what I get. This is a good example because that combination of terms can only mean one thing, yet the search engine somehow pulls out owners manuals and shift boots.
Can't you design the engine to first find the items that contain all or most of the search terms? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1123512688.gif |
Very nice. Now, if you'll put 60 minutes into the "Pelican Parts Story," it will be updated and correct and not showing Darren, Steve S. and Jared as employees, amoung other things. ;) :D
Frankly, I'm jealous of your skills. |
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I guess the solution would be to search the description field for the year, remove it from the search description, yet figure out that 1971 = early 911, and filter results based upon that. -Wayne |
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Okay, I just put the "search year" function in there, so if you type in 1971 911, it only searches the early year sections. Try this:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/ksearch/PEL_Search.cgi?please_wait=N&FILTER_911E=ON&FILTER _911M=ON&FILTER_911L=ON&FILTER_996M=ON&command=DWs earch&command=DWsearch&REFINE=Y&description=1971+9 11+brake+pads+&FILTER_911E2=ON&FILTER_911M2=ON&FIL TER_911L2=ON&FILTER_996M2=ON&description=911+brake +pads+&x=0&y=0&FILTER_911E=ON This should return basically what you're looking for (no irrelevant results). -Wayne |
The new search works excellent. It brings a lot better results than before. Oh, and the tachometer when you are searching is working fine for me. Good job! :)
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clicking more info from a search gives no results.
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