Search function is a little bit weird.

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nreisvu

Active Member
Jul 2, 2008
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Please forgive me the title but I am not sure how else to explain it.

When I search for '飲尿', I get those results:
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But when I search for 'mvsd':
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Now you may wonder "WTF, are you expecting? You are using two different keywords!" Well, yeah, but why, for example, does in the 'mvsd' search this title appear: http://www.akiba-online.com/showthread.php?t=1325713&p=2555358 but no via '飲尿'? Because the title itself has the characters in it, I had expected to find it also via the other search. I thought it might be because of a character limitation but as you can see I do get results with the other search too. Was there a recent change that I must use more than two characters because the latest titles aren't indexed now?
 

elgringo14

Survived to Japan
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Apr 28, 2008
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Nice to see you back around here nreisvu! :beg2:

If I understand correctly how our search engine works with kanjis, it is better if you give a complete 'word' to get the best results. A complete 'word' is a continuous string of kanjis, without space.

In your case, searching for 初飲尿とタップリ中出し will give exactly the result wanted.
Of course you need to know the right title in advance, which is the difficult part.

In the case you put an incomplete string of kanjis, it works better if the string is at the beginning of a 'word'.

With 初飲尿 or 初飲 I can find MVSD-163, with 飲尿 I can't.

With DVD/BD codes I'm pretty sure you get accurate results.
 

Yipman

JAVsearcher
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Jul 28, 2013
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hi elgringo14, seems the search database index isn't entirely updated because for eg. when i looked up "JUX-306" and "JUX-307", no result came up but I've already posted them.

JUX-306

JUX-307