Tested in Firefox 3.5, Internet Explorer 8.0.60001 Build 18783, and Opera 9.64 Build 10487 Tested on Windows Vista x64 SP2, Windows Seven RC1 x64, Windows XP SP3
From Home, select Images, highlight any tag and select go Select any image, then use the back button, which results in "Fatal error: [] operator not supported for strings in /home/chainer/public_html/images/index.html on line 39" using the back button again will take you back to the search page.
Also using the search feature for any tag, replicates on all following pages, From Home, select Images, highlight the abs tag and select go, then select next to go to page two and page three. By this time your really searching for is with the tags of abs, abs, abs, abs, after going forward through enough pages this will lengthen the url to an unusable length, preventing you from continuing forward any more. As well as breaking the search feature for a unknown time after that. "See attached screen capture" Deleting cookies and cache files seems to have no effect on repairing the now broken search. However changing to a different browser all together will allow a new search.
(Sorry about the quality of this bug report but I'm too lazy today to write it up proper)
Tested on Windows Vista x64 SP2, Windows Seven RC1 x64, Windows XP SP3
From Home, select Images, highlight any tag and select go
Select any image, then use the back button, which results in "Fatal error: [] operator not supported for strings in /home/chainer/public_html/images/index.html on line 39"
using the back button again will take you back to the search page.
Also using the search feature for any tag, replicates on all following pages,
From Home, select Images, highlight the abs tag and select go, then select next to go to page two and page three. By this time your really searching for is with the tags of abs, abs, abs, abs,
after going forward through enough pages this will lengthen the url to an unusable length, preventing you from continuing forward any more. As well as breaking the search feature for a unknown time after that. "See attached screen capture" Deleting cookies and cache files seems to have no effect on repairing the now broken search. However changing to a different browser all together will allow a new search.
(Sorry about the quality of this bug report but I'm too lazy today to write it up proper)