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My Profile -> Statistics -> Find all posts by xyz results in:
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Warning: Cannot use a scalar value as an array in [path]/search.php on line 2845
Warning: Cannot use a scalar value as an array in [path]/search.php on line 2846
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Warning: Cannot use a scalar value as an array in [path]/includes/functions_forumdisplay.php on line 81
Warning: Cannot use a scalar value as an array in [path]/includes/functions_forumdisplay.php on line 102
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Find all threads started by xyz works as it should.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
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We're seeing this for a small number of members who posted around the time we had an issue with the search server. We're looking into it now. Note that if you scroll down you will see the search results (which may include $n invalid posts).
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
Rep:
This has been fixed for the two cases above. Unfortunately this issue needs to be manually fixed on a case by case basis, so if any other members notice this please post the exact search you're seeing it for and I'll get it fixed ASAP. Thanks for the heads up.
Another 'victim' Happens to me on both searches as described by druuna and knudfl (My LQ -> My Posts and My Profile -> Statistics -> Find all posts by).
Distribution: Mandriva 2009 X86_64 suse 11.3 X86_64 Centos X86_64 Debian X86_64 Linux MInt 86_64 OS X
Posts: 2,369
Rep:
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Originally Posted by jeremy
This has been fixed for the two cases above. Unfortunately this issue needs to be manually fixed on a case by case basis, so if any other members notice this please post the exact search you're seeing it for and I'll get it fixed ASAP. Thanks for the heads up.
--jeremy
But it is about 100 lines with warnings .
Of course I am willing to post it.
But how can I do this .
Yes after the warnings the actual post will apear
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
Rep:
As an update: I found a way to identify most accounts impacted by this and most searches should work as expected moving forward. If any member sees this behavior after 13:31 LQDT, please let me know.
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