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By venkat-rk on
I did a search for the phrase "Using CVS" (without the quotes) and got the following message that I couldn't understand:
You must include at least one positive keyword with 3 characters or more.
Comments
Yes
That looks like a bug to me. The error would be expected if you only searched for
CVS
. But your search string should be valid.I did some follow-up and a search for
using
returns the same error.Please check the issue queue for Drupal and file a bug report if one does not exist.
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Thanks for the confirmation.
Thanks for the confirmation. I will submit an issue.
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Previously user Ramdak.
Same error when saving a node
I'm getting this error when I save a node in my site. My only guess is that it has something to do with the related links module which has a "keywords" field in it. I had it turned on for a little while, but turned it off after I got free-linking setup. Anyone have a similar issue?
Pow, right in the kisser.
That's exactly what I was going to say before I read your post. RelatedLinks will attempt to index the content and find related links, but it won't work for whatever reason. Also, the block doesn't show up until a "while" later, when it's decided it's got some related content to show you. Arbitrary, and weird.
I should probably post an issue over there about it.
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