GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 330242
Search/Find does not always report correct number of matches in HTML mail
Last modified: 2013-03-26 20:01:39 UTC
Steps to reproduce the problem: 1.Evolution Mailer, Ctrl+Shift+F. 2.In find dialog enter any word to be searched in mail Actual Results: Even if it finds and highlights one or more matches in the mail, the no. of matches is 0 Expected Results: Matches count should show the no of matches instead of zero Occurs everytime: Yes
Hmm, this works in 2.4. *Regression* bug, if this really does not work in 2.5. Adding usability Keyword, raising Priority and Severity, setting Target Milestone, just in case. Confirmation with latest 2.5 CVS still pending.
hmm. this works for me perfectly and correct, running evo2.5.90 on suse9.3 here. so i cannot confirm this. :-/
I accept Andre's comments, it works perfectly on any account - say, IMAP, Exchange or Groupwise but it didnt work on mails "On this Computer".
...and i only tested with mails "On this computer", and it works perfectly. :-)
Sorry for spam, it dint work with html mails.. In html mails, it highlights the matches but match count is zero always, atleast for me.. :)
Changing severity of the bug.
hehe, trying this with a french html mail, my match count was one always (because there was one occurence in the *header*. interesting, so this means that the search does not work in the message body. evo2.5.90 from yesterday's cvs, confirming.
still valid in 2.7.4.
also see bug 326287
Bumping version to a stable release.
It had been fixed in 2.12, shall we close the bug ?
Looks like valid in 2.27.2 when i tried with html mail
It's still a bit buggy for me, even after I rewrote the UI for 2.27.2. Tokenizer just isn't reporting correct results all the time.
Still there on actual master, with an html mail.
*** Bug 326287 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Note: Dup bug 513384 has a one-liner patch (which does not apply anymore).
*** Bug 513384 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
WebKit handles this now. Closing as OBSOLETE.