Subject: problem with search
17/01/2006 @ 09:42:06: jarvite: problem with search
If you put in "make"-window: "Ford" and in "model"-window: "T", the result is different than if you write in "model"-window: "model T". I think that is a problem, maybe you can solve it somehow?
17/01/2006 @ 10:55:55: antp: problem with search
By default it searches on the start of model name, I think that the result is normal as the Ford T are listed as Ford Model T...
17/01/2006 @ 13:43:45: jarvite: problem with search
so you will change the listings and remember that in future too?
17/01/2006 @ 14:42:42: antp: problem with search
Change to "Ford T" ? The real name was rather "Ford Model T" so I think it is better to use it. And even if I change to "Ford T" the search will also return all the Ford that have their name beginning by a T.
17/01/2006 @ 15:21:11: jarvite: problem with search
No I mean change all "T"'s to "model T".
17/01/2006 @ 15:25:33: antp: problem with search
OK I see what you mean, sorry :wink:
I did not notice that both have been used. Since for the A we used Model A, I guess it is better to do the same for the T.
I'll make the change.
21/03/2006 @ 22:21:49: keef: problem with search
I don't seem to be able to search via what you call chassis code any more :sad:

ado in model contains results in nothing found :sad:

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?resultsStyle=asImages&makeMatch=2&make=&modelMatch=- 0&model=ado&modelInclModel=on&modelInclChassis=on&modelInclExtra=on

I can however get http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Austin_model-11.html and as Austin never made a model 11 ....
21/03/2006 @ 22:55:55: antp: problem with search
It was my fault for the search without make that did not work anymore, sorry. I fixed it.
About the Austin 11, you mean the "11/50"? As written in the details of that car it is its name in South-Africa.
Names are cut on spaces, dashes and slashes. So there is a link on the "11", and by default the model searches returns all models that begin by the text.
22/03/2006 @ 08:22:35: keef: problem with search
Thanks for the "fix" :smile:

Just going to try search using "1" (hopefully that will give all 1100, 1300 and any 1x/xx) :smile:
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