Hi
I think (and hope) this is an easy one, but I am not that much into coding that I can figure it out by myself. Have tried with a "+" and "AND", but it doesn't seem to work.
I use the following search string (gotten in here) for direct links from other website
http://www.fodboldfotografen.dk/coppermine14x/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=XXXXX
If I want the XXXXX to be two or three words that should be searched on, then how do I write that?
Link:
http://www.fodboldfotografen.dk/coppermine14x/index.php
Thanks for your time
Quote from: mboesen on November 05, 2009, 10:29:30 AMHave tried with a "+" and "AND"
huh?
The plus-sign (+) works exactly as advertized: the URL http://www.fodboldfotografen.dk/coppermine14x/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=Caroline+Venus will search for "Caroline" AND "Venus" and will return both the pics from Caroline Wozniacki as well as Venus Williams.
Ok thanks....
I'll try again ;)
Sorry I thought I could edit the post, but accidentally marked it as solved.....
Just to clarify.....
Does the + mean that both words should be represented (I don't think so) and what if I want to specify that both words are required. How do I do that. If it can be done
I'll try to clarify more......
If I have two photos with the keywords
Michael Larsen
Michael Jensen
(I don't, but just as an example)
Then when I use the following search
http://www.fodboldfotografen.dk/coppermine14x/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=XXXXX
then I would like to be able to use both names like "Michael+Larsen" and only get that one picture, but "Michael+Larsen" will also return the other Michael..... If there a search string that will return only the photos where both (or more) words are represented?
Sorry again for the mix up with solved and editing post, which I couldn't......
Michael
That's currently not a feature afaik.