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Album keyword matches on substring - Intended behavior?

Started by adipisicing, December 30, 2007, 10:40:21 PM

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adipisicing

An album will display all images that have a keyword whose substring is the Album Keyword. For example, an album with the Album Keyword "glass" will display images with the keyword "philipglass".

Is this intended behavior? If it is, is it something I can rely on remaining in future versions of Coppermine?
(To be clear, I found it confusing and would prefer it be considered a bug, but I'll deal with that in a seperate bug report/feature request thread.)

I wasn't quite able to figure out from http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=34219.0 or http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=30310.0 whether you considered this a bug or not.

Thank you!
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adipisicing

Unless otherwise noted, all code that I post on these forums to which I hold the copyright is released under the GPLv2.

Joachim Müller

As far as I'm aware this feature hasn't been changed so far for cpg1.5.x (which is still in development change). I can give you no guarantees that this won't change, but I'm pretty sure that it will remain that way for cpg1.5.x

adipisicing

Ok, thank you. Since you call it a "feature" I'll assume it's intended behavior.
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Joachim Müller

Well, it's the way coppermine currently works at least  ;)