January 15, 201214 yr Quick question: With the inability to search for small words (less then 3 characters), how would I search for "AI sounds"?Ironically, I can't search to see if this has been addressed.Thx
January 15, 201214 yr I used the search phrase ai+sounds and yielded plenty of results. Try it out and advise. Sincerely, Chase My 2017 Build: Liquid Cooled i7 7700K CPU idle @ 4.2GHz | MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X 8G | 16GB's DDR4 4000 RAM | ASUS 27" 144hz Gaming Monitor | MSI Z270 M7 Motherboard | Windows 10 | Samsung 960 EVO M.2 500GB SSD
January 16, 201214 yr Author Thank you for your suggestion.When I tried searching for ai+sounds, the results included posts with "sounds" AND "ai", but included words like "aircraft" and "available". Although all results contained the word "sounds", some results never contained the standalone term "ai".Solution for me: Experimenting further, I searched for "ai sounds" (with a space and the quote marks). This worked, but the search strings found were not highlighted in yellow. To overcome this, I just searched the resulting web pages for "ai sound" using the browser's "Find" feature. :smile:Looks like including quote marks lets you search for two-letter words, but doesn't hightlight them.
January 16, 201214 yr Quick question: With the inability to search for small words (less then 3 characters), how would I search for "AI sounds"?Ironically, I can't search to see if this has been addressed.ThxWe have been down this road in the past. A three letter search could end up with tens of thousands of responses. Generating that result would cause the server to choke, all for a single search. We are not going to enable a three letter search as a result..
January 16, 201214 yr Author Hi Tom,I had not been down this road before, but agree with your position from a search performance perspective.My solution works for me. Thought I'd share it with others.Thanks
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