05-23-2017, 02:59 PM | #1 |
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Searching in comments for html-tags
Hi together..
I have a strange behavior of the extended search. I try to search in the comments data for a html tag (or part of a html tag), e.g. comments:"p>". All of the shown results have the tag, but about 20% of the books who definitly have this tag too, are not found. When I change anything (a char, a new line, ...) in the metadata of a book which was previosly not found, the book is found at the next search. This also happens when I use a regex expression. Has anyone a idea? -- sorry for my bad english |
05-23-2017, 09:33 PM | #2 |
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While comments are displayed/edited as HTML they are not always stored internall as HTML, depending on where they originally come from. After you edit a comment using the calibre metadata editor it is always stored as HTML internally.
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