On 4/18/24 11:12, Sehrope Sarkuni wrote:
> Was using the mailing list archive search to find a mail that I know
> exists (I have it in my inbox but wanted a link to it).
>
> I started using the "Advanced Search" link that goes here:
> https://www.postgresql.org/search/?m=1&ln=pgsql-announce
> <https://www.postgresql.org/search/?m=1&ln=pgsql-announce>
>
> However, searching for "jdbc" with the default filters (i.e. "within the
> last year") did not find the message. Changing the "Sort By" to "Date"
> (from the default of "Rank") and the message appears. Nothing else was
> different, just the intended sort order.
What is the email you are looking for?
>
> Sorting by "Rank" gives three messages.
> Sorting by "Date" gives four messages.
> Sorting by "Reverse Date" gives one message.
>
I get:
3
2
2
Did you do a hard reload on the page?
> That doesn't seem correct. The sort should only change the order of the
> filtered messages right?
>
> Regards,
> -- Sehrope Sarkuni
> Founder & CEO | JackDB, Inc. | https://www.jackdb.com/
> <https://www.jackdb.com/>
>
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Adrian Klaver
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