Automatic Zope Response wrote:
Zope reported an error for: Error Type: TextIndex.QueryError
Error Value: Malformed query
Traceback: Traceback (innermost last): File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/ZPublisher/Publish.py, line 171, in publish File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/ZPublisher/mapply.py, line 160, in mapply (Object: search) File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/ZPublisher/Publish.py, line 112, in call_object (Object: search) File /usr/local/hosting/accounts/swishdot/Products/Squishdot/SquishSite.py, line 798, in search (Object: Traversable) File /usr/local/hosting/accounts/swishdot/Products/Squishdot/SquishSite.py, line 903, in __call__ (Object: Traversable) File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/Products/ZCatalog/ZCatalog.py, line 535, in searchResults (Object: Traversable) File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/Products/ZCatalog/Catalog.py, line 651, in searchResults File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/Products/ZCatalog/Catalog.py, line 542, in _indexedSearch File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/SearchIndex/UnTextIndex.py, line 513, in _apply_index File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/SearchIndex/UnTextIndex.py, line 576, in query File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/SearchIndex/UnTextIndex.py, line 640, in evaluate File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/SearchIndex/UnTextIndex.py, line 601, in get_operands File /usr/local/zope/2.3.2_base/lib/python/SearchIndex/UnTextIndex.py, line 653, in evaluate TextIndex.QueryError: Malformed query
---------------------- REQUEST object dump: ---------------------- SERVER_SOFTWARE => Zope/Zope 2.3.1 (source release, python 1.5.2, linux2) ZServer/1.1b1
Huh? Why does that say 2.3.1 when the paths above suggest Zope 2.3.2?!
URL => http://www.squishdot.org/search author => batch_size => 20 body => Error Value: frexp() result out of range op => comments reviewed => 1 subject => textToSearch => Error Value: frexp() result out of range
You can reproduce this by going to Squishdot.org and searching for "Error Value: frexp() result out of range". Please don't do it too many times as I get an email for each one. If you do, I'll hunt down your IP address and kill you ;-) Any ideas? cheers, Chris