| From: | "ezra epstein" <ee_newsgroup_post(at)prajnait(dot)com> |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: website doc search is extremely SLOW |
| Date: | 2004-01-02 01:14:11 |
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Yup,
So slow in fact that I never use it. I did once or twice and gave up.
It is ironic! I only come to the online docs when I already know the
<where> part of my search and just go to that part or section. For
everything else, there's google!
SECURITY INVOKER site:postgresql.org
Searched pages from postgresql.org for SECURITY INVOKER. Results 1 -
10 of about 141. Search took 0.23 seconds.
Ahhh, that's better.
Or use site:www.postgresql.org to avoid the archive listings, etc.
== Ezra Epstein
""D. Dante Lorenso"" <dante(at)lorenso(dot)com> wrote in message
news:3FF0A316(dot)7090300(at)lorenso(dot)com(dot)(dot)(dot)
> Trying to use the 'search' in the docs section of PostgreSQL.org
> is extremely SLOW. Considering this is a website for a database
> and databases are supposed to be good for indexing content, I'd
> expect a much faster performance.
>
> I submitted my search over two minutes ago. I just finished this
> email to the list. The results have still not come back. I only
> searched for:
>
> SECURITY INVOKER
>
> Perhaps this should be worked on?
>
> Dante
>
>
>
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