Let's put this into perspective. Jeffrey requested information about an issue regarding the search engine and it was quickly turned into a personal attack for no apparent reason. Additionally, many of our members benefit financially from doing business via the registry classifieds or magazine advertisements.
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Re: Classifieds search engine
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Re: Classifieds search engine
I am going to lock this thread. Jeffrey Fellman may resubmit his request regarding the search function of Classified section.
If the thread again turns from the topic, it will be locked as well.
If the thread again turns from the topic, it will be locked as well.
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Re: Classifieds search engine
The funny thing is that ads which are closed do not show up in the search function.
Users need to look in their "My Classifieds" section and if it says [edit] [renew] the ad is closed. If it says [edit] [close] the ad is open.
Mr Fellman's ads which do not show up in the search are closed.
It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.
Users need to look in their "My Classifieds" section and if it says [edit] [renew] the ad is closed. If it says [edit] [close] the ad is open.
Mr Fellman's ads which do not show up in the search are closed.
It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.