Aaron,
I just tried a search of the forums fo SAM-e and it didnt seem to return an appropriate result.
I Tried "SAM-e" and this didnt work either. Is there a way to force it to look for a phrase? for example "hello there"?
Searching forums and site
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Re: Searching forums and site
You should be able to do that using the features of your web browser independent of the forum. If you're using a windows machine, try hitting Ctrl+F and then enter your search term in the dialog to search any page for particular content.CureOrBust wrote:...what do i click on to jump directly to a found reference?
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the problem is when it is a multi-page thread. the reference could be on page 3, the most recent post is on page five. so if you click on one link, it takes you to the most recent post (ie pg5), the other takes you to page 1. i cant see what to click on to get to the post on page 3 with the actual reference.
Unfortunately, I don't have 'happy' answers to these questions-- 
1) Because SAM-E contains a special character ("-"), the forum software filters it out, and thus it ends up searching for SAME... filtering these characters out is an effort to prevent hackers, but obviously it hurts in these scenarios.
Try using Google to search the site... use the Google box in the left column and search with quotes e.g., "sam-e" (in this case it also returns no results, and I'm not sure if that's because google has the same issue we do, or if no one has talked about it!)
2) The forum software is simply not set up for that... it's a great and logical idea, however, so I'll submit it to the developers (an independent team, not affiliated with us)

1) Because SAM-E contains a special character ("-"), the forum software filters it out, and thus it ends up searching for SAME... filtering these characters out is an effort to prevent hackers, but obviously it hurts in these scenarios.
Try using Google to search the site... use the Google box in the left column and search with quotes e.g., "sam-e" (in this case it also returns no results, and I'm not sure if that's because google has the same issue we do, or if no one has talked about it!)
2) The forum software is simply not set up for that... it's a great and logical idea, however, so I'll submit it to the developers (an independent team, not affiliated with us)
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