Bug #59924 Documentation search not work
Submitted: 3 Feb 2011 16:30 Modified: 8 Feb 2011 12:35
Reporter: a a Email Updates:
Status: Won't fix Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Server: Documentation Severity:S1 (Critical)
Version:5.1 OS:Any (XP SP2, Opera browser 11.01, Mac OS X 10.5.6 FF 3.6.13)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: documentation, not work, search

[3 Feb 2011 16:30] a a
Description:
Documentation search not work. Show only error page in my language, but where he writes that the exception does not contain any error message.

How to repeat:
1. Go to the documentation page, for example:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/
2. Try to write something into search field under the left menu.
3. Send request.

Suggested fix:
If I find, what I need >).
[3 Feb 2011 16:35] MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for the bug report. I couldn't repeat doing a search with the word 'replication'.
[3 Feb 2011 18:37] a a
This page will display when I entered the word `test`:
http://search.mysql.com/search/query/search?q=replication&group=refman-51&search_p_atname=...

With this message (the logo is not showing) in my language (czech):
<code>
  	Nápověda
Hledat

Chyba aplikace Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 

Při zpracovávání požadavku došlo k potížím.
Podle našich informací máme podezření na následující: 

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Nápověda | Hledat 

Copyright (C) 2006, 2010, společnost Oracle a její pobočky. Všechna práva vyhrazena.
</code>

I can also send HTML code.
[3 Feb 2011 18:40] a a
Sorry, I also tried the word `replication`. The page above is with word `replication` not `test`.
[4 Feb 2011 17:43] Valeriy Kravchuk
Just try again to search for something in the manual, or click on the following URL:

http://search.mysql.com/search/query/search?q=load+data+infile&group=refman-51&search_p_at...

It gives me a page with:

"Internal query syntax error."
[4 Feb 2011 18:06] Valeriy Kravchuk
I've tried with Safari Version 3.2.1 (5525.27.1) and it works (but slow). Does not work from FF 3.6.13 on the same OS.
[7 Feb 2011 16:38] Stefan Hinz
Sorry to say, the search facility isn't controlled by the MySQL Documentation Team, so there's nothing to do about it except passing it on to our Web team (which I have done). Also, it's site-wide, so there's no way to fix it just for the docs.
[8 Feb 2011 12:35] a a
Ok, thanks. I don't know, where post bugs relative to web pages.