On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 09:47:40 -0600, Ryan Horrisberger rhorrisb@ssc.wisc.edu wrote:
Thanks for the tip Arne. Will someone comment on whether they are experiencing the same behavior? I want to make sure it isn't something unique to me before I go digging through code.
To clarify here is my observed behavior with auto-complete:
Autocomplete search order set to 'sql', 'LDAP' in main.inc.php
auto-complete box +---------------+ |entry from LDAP| |entry from LDAP| |entry from LDAP| |entry from LDAP| |entry from LDAP| |entry from LDAP| |entry from sql | |entry from sql | +---------------+
There could be 100 matching results in 'LDAP' so it is searching 'sql' first because the 'sql' results always appear in the top 15, but they
are
at the bottom rather than the top.
-ry
I reset my autocomplete to match yours, and my behavior is quite different. My entries are sorted alphabetically by first name then last. If I have an SQL entry that is also in the LDAP book, it is listed twice, one right after the other.
However, I must confess that I have made a couple of changes to my auto-complete search and display params. So my results may not be applicable.
-- Arne Berglund System Administrator, Internet Services Lane Education Service District Eugene, OR ______________
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