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11/28/2005 5:57 PM
 
My company is going to be switching off of using Active Forums due to its mind-boggling lack of search options.  We are planning on switching to the new core dnn forums but I am a bit concerned that the search results will not fit their needs either.  Typical forums organize their search results by forum group so that users can weed out what "section" they know the post they are looking is probably not in.

Example:  I know "Joe Smith" from my company posted the answer to something I need to configure properly at the client's site, but I have no idea which of the 50 forum groups it might be in.  However when the search results come back, if they are organized with posts under each forum group table header, I can quickly say oh I know it's definitely not in groups X, Y, or Z.  Currently, the results come back as one big list of "Joe Smith's" 500 posts regarding "configuration" with no way to know what forum group/subgrouping the posts are in.

Will this be enhanced?

 
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11/29/2005 4:44 PM
 

No, we are not enhancing this in any way.  Currently it posts back results and informs you what group they are in.  You can always take the code and run with it.

 


Chris Paterra

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