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Kelly You Are Wrong

Jesseaitui Petion
king of polynesia :P
Join date: 2 Jan 2006
Posts: 2,175
09-28-2006 14:41
ref post of your and mine convo that goes nowhere: /139/92/139979/1.html#post1296296

forum discussion post on this issue: /111/19/140037/1.html

Okay this is very frustrating for all this is happening to, and to add to theburden its frustrating lindens do not bother to investigate rather slap on the old "Its a popularity issue/Only 100 can be listed!" and turning a cold shoulder to us.


With all due respect Kelly linden can you find someone ELSE to reply to my posts, or would you be willing to hear US out and notice that this is NOT what you are insisting it is.

Perhaps you did no read my post fully, rather a few sentences and shoock your head and wrote your standard reply.








I want to bring to everyones attention this post from 2005:

/108/6a/55638/1.html



This is has NOTHING to do with the search listing 100. As I stated in my post, if it had anything to do with that, how popular a word was, and whatever else you have thrown at us, my NEWEST parcel would NOT of listed.

Heres how it is. I have 3 parcels I can use to investigate.

Parcel #1 obtained a month ago. Parcel #2 obtained a few weeks ago. Parcel #3 obtained 2 days ago.

Parcel #1 has always listed for me from the beginning. I moved onto parcel #2 and delisted parcel #1. Copying and pasting everything from the land title and about description of parcel #1 onto parcel #2.

Come to find out parcel #2, unlike #1, refuses to list when i search for "tattoo".


I run out of prims and get parcel #3. And for the heck of it, just to remind myself how right I am.. I list parcel #3 and it lists. Parcel #2 still refusing to list.

If this had anything WHATSOEVER to do with top 100/popularity my parcel #3 WOULD NOT have listed while #2 refuses.

Not to mention that that parcel #2 lists under other categories fine..it`s just when searching for ALL

if i list all plots at the same time, all plots show up under "all" when searching "tattoo" except plot #2

I know for a fact, I would bet something very valuable on it, that if I went around the whole sim and listed 'tattoo' on everyone`s parcel description and put some type of asterix or what not on their land title all of the plots would show, except my plot #2, UNLESS another plot on the SIM is also buggy.

Let`s not forget the new tattoo shops that are all NEW on the TOP of the all list. How did they get a spot? shouldnt my plot have gotten into the "top 100" if the reason you say is true? Sigh.


Now, is anyone willing to come DOWN to the Nauru sim and take a look at the plots and what exactly is going on, or should we all just give up. If the latter just tell us. Because you are WRONG in your replies, and youre too haughty /lazy to understand that you MIGHT be wrong, and to come look at this issue for yourself. Your responses make no sense in regards to what exactly is happening. And it is really frustrating for us. Maybe thi would have been fixed back in '05 if you had investigated instead of putting it off with your standard responses.

You say search feature is not on top priority rather bug fixes. GREAT!! :) Because this is a bug. And I would like someone to come down and take a look at this. I`m sure the others this is happening to would be willing to let you look at their plot as well. We are paying for something, help us pay for something that works right!
Kelly Linden
Linden Developer
Join date: 29 Mar 2004
Posts: 896
09-28-2006 16:26
It turns out that the flag that said 'get these by traffic order' and not 'whatever order they are in the db' (which no one has control over) was not set for the All search for parcels.

I have fixed this, but it has missed the QA deadline for this next weeks release so is at least 3 weeks out before it will be released.

This will not fix the problem where some places won't show in All. But now the places that will show in All will be the same places that show on the first page of the Places search.
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