%#
%# COPYRIGHT:
%#
-%# This software is Copyright (c) 1996-2012 Best Practical Solutions, LLC
+%# This software is Copyright (c) 1996-2015 Best Practical Solutions, LLC
%# <sales@bestpractical.com>
%#
%# (Except where explicitly superseded by other copyright notices)
% my @strong = qw(<strong> </strong>);
-<p><&|/l, @strong &>Search for tickets by entering [_1]id[_2] numbers, subject words [_1]"in quotes"[_2], [_1]queues[_2] by name, Owners by [_1]username[_2], Requestors by [_1]email address[_2], and ticket [_1]statuses[_2].</&></p>
+<p><&|/l_unsafe, @strong &>Search for tickets by entering [_1]id[_2] numbers, subject words [_1]"in quotes"[_2], [_1]queues[_2] by name, Owners by [_1]username[_2], Requestors by [_1]email address[_2], and ticket [_1]statuses[_2]. Searching for [_1]@domainname.com[_2] will return tickets with requestors from that domain.</&></p>
<p><&|/l&>Any word not recognized by RT is searched for in ticket subjects.</&></p>
% }
% }
-<p><&|/l, map { "<strong>$_</strong>" } qw(initial active inactive any) &>Entering [_1], [_2], [_3], or [_4] limits results to tickets with one of the respective types of statuses. Any individual status name limits results to just the statuses named.</&>
+<p><&|/l_unsafe, map { "<strong>$_</strong>" } qw(initial active inactive any) &>Entering [_1], [_2], [_3], or [_4] limits results to tickets with one of the respective types of statuses. Any individual status name limits results to just the statuses named.</&>
% if (RT->Config->Get('OnlySearchActiveTicketsInSimpleSearch', $session{'CurrentUser'})) {
% my $status_str = join ', ', map { loc($_) } RT::Queue->ActiveStatusArray;
% }
</p>
-<p><&|/l, map { "<strong>$_</strong>" } 'queue:"Example Queue"', 'owner:email@example.com' &>Start the search term with the name of a supported field followed by a colon, as in [_1] and [_2], to explicitly specify the search type.</&></p>
+<p><&|/l_unsafe, map { "<strong>$_</strong>" } 'queue:"Example Queue"', 'owner:email@example.com' &>Start the search term with the name of a supported field followed by a colon, as in [_1] and [_2], to explicitly specify the search type.</&></p>
-<p><&|/l, '<strong>cf.Name:value</strong>' &>CFs may be searched using a similar syntax as above with [_1].</&></p>
+<p><&|/l_unsafe, '<strong>cf.Name:value</strong>' &>CFs may be searched using a similar syntax as above with [_1].</&></p>
% my $link_start = '<a href="' . RT->Config->Get('WebPath') . '/Search/Build.html">';
% my $link_end = '</a>';
-<p><&|/l, $link_start, $link_end &>For the full power of RT's searches, please visit the [_1]search builder interface[_2].</&></p>
+<p><&|/l_unsafe, $link_start, $link_end &>For the full power of RT's searches, please visit the [_1]search builder interface[_2].</&></p>
</form>
<%INIT>
my $title = loc("Search for tickets");
-use RT::Search::Googleish;
+use RT::Search::Simple;
if ($q) {
my $tickets = RT::Tickets->new( $session{'CurrentUser'} );
$m->callback( %ARGS, CallbackName => 'SearchArgs', args => \%args);
- my $search = RT::Search::Googleish->new(%args);
+ my $search = RT::Search::Simple->new(%args);
$m->comp( "Results.html", Query => $search->QueryToSQL() );
$m->comp( "/Elements/Footer" );