Kangaroux 5,000+ posts I put on 10,170 0 Maine Oct 11, 2011 #1 In search.php can you please do a mysql_real_escape_string() for the input search text. If you enter in any kind of slash (/) it messes up the parser Click to read more...
In search.php can you please do a mysql_real_escape_string() for the input search text. If you enter in any kind of slash (/) it messes up the parser Click to read more...
administrator Administrator Little man on campus 2,339 116 33 Thomas St. Oct 12, 2011 #2 We are using Sphinx search and that might be an issue with it. It's time for an upgrade anyway, so I will have the tech guy take care of it.
We are using Sphinx search and that might be an issue with it. It's time for an upgrade anyway, so I will have the tech guy take care of it.
OP Kangaroux 5,000+ posts I put on 10,170 0 Maine Oct 12, 2011 Thread Starter #3 Try typing in 2/0 into the search bar and it comes up with an error