Thanks for your quick and clear answers Garvin
1. It worked just fine thanks
2. I have no PHPSESSID added after the URLs and I'm running PHP 4.3.6 so I think everything will be OK
3. If this can be of any help, I'm running MySQL 3.23.58-log and I tried to recreate the fulltext index with the following command :
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CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX entry on sblog_entries
(title,body,extended);
and obtained the following error :
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index command denied to user: 'myUserID' for table 'sblog_entries'
I tried to drop the index before, and it didn't exist, so I'm not obtaining the command denied error because the index was already there.
Seeing that it's quite obvious that the search won't work
What I don't understand is how the script could execute till the end without stopping on the first CREATE FULLTEXT in the middle of the script (All the tables are obviously here). Does the command you're using to execute the script resume on errors ?
I assume that this must be a restriction from my host, but if you have any other idea on what could cause that error, I'm interrested. For the moment I'll just be hiding the quicksearch index, and maybe if I have time someday try to write a small plugin doing a search with LIKE statements
4. I'm using clear:both statements, and that's what's breaking the layout with IE (everything fine with Firefox). It looks like that the div containing the entry is touching the left border, when it should have XXX pixels left margin. Anyhow, I won't waste your precious time over this and try to figure that by myself
Thanks a lot, and if you have any question on my setup for the quicksearch issue, don't hesitate and ask questions. I would be glad to help
(looks like you're the one the bug is assigned to, good luck, seems to be a tricky one)
Nussi