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2006 May 30
0
Problems when applying search to filter rows.
...9;' %>
<p align="center">
<%=_(''B?squeda en el campo:'')%>
<select name="search_field">
<%= options_for_select(@campostabla, @params[:search_field]) %>
</select>
<label for="search_value"><%=_(''igual a:'')%></label>
<input type="text" name="search_value" value="<%=@search_value%>"
size=''16'' id=''search_value''/>
<%= submit_tag(_('&...
2006 May 30
3
match operator in find
Greetings!
Is there some special syntax required to use the match operator (=~) in a find operation? Or is it not possible? I''ve got some data items from an external source that could be capitalized or not. So right now I''m stuck with doing:
Item.find(:first,
:conditions => ["name = ? or name =?", Potatoes, potatoes])
I''d prefer to do:
2008 May 24
3
Searching the wiki
Hi,
If you type a keyword and press Enter in the search field on the wiki, it
does a title-search by default which is very limited.
I tried looking for information about atheros or madwifi and couldn't find
anything. Then I tried ipw2200 (I knew it existed because I created it)
and no results still. I had to ask Ralph to see if the index was old, only
to find out that there is a