[00:33] hello godbyk [08:35] searching help.ubuntu.com does not work again. [08:36] (I keep google.com javascripts disabled for good and will never have them enabled) [08:44] nikolam: It worked for me: https://help.ubuntu.com/search.html?cof=FORID%3A9&cx=003883529982892832976%3Ae2vwumte3fq&ie=UTF-8&q=compose+key&sa=Search [08:44] But I have Javascript enabled. [08:45] Obviously, problem is that I do not want to enable google javascripts [08:45] But can use ubuntu.com ones [08:46] And I will neser enable them, since google javascripst are largely misused on tracking users on internet sites [08:46] Also don't want google to know what I search under Ubuntu.com searches. [08:46] It worked before. [08:47] I just tried the search with Javascript disabled and I see the error you were talking about. [08:47] ok. [08:47] I'm not sure what options we have there. I'll have to explore it. [08:47] It is not the problem to require ubuntu.com scripts. That is reasonable. But not google. [08:48] nikolam: Would you mind filing a bug on Launchpad against ubuntu-doc about this? [08:48] If we don't want to use Google's custom site search (which seems to require Javascript), then we'd need to set up our own search engine for the site. [08:48] It happened before several times, as I can recall, it happens that google changes "something" from time to time, probably specifically to disable current settings for those that don;t want their JS's [08:49] godbyk, I think it is also explored before, also concluded in previous years there is quite no solution for internal search? But I doubt there are no solutions, comparing other distros. [08:49] Thank you for understanding godbyk [08:50] I'm not sure what options we have on the server side. We'll have to chat with Canonical about that. [08:50] Right now the docs team just uploads static HTML files for the documentation. [08:52] I hope they will care. In previous times, that was sorted out after tweaking on server side. Hope there is positive attitude , toward that. [08:52] Afte Unity and leaking searches, I don't know anymore. But thats other topic. [08:53] After [08:54] nikolam: I understand. If you file a bug on Launchpad about it (you can assign it to me: godbyk), I'll look into it and see what options we have. [08:55] thank you godbyk :) [08:55] nikolam: No problem. I'm happy to help. [08:56] nikolam: I can't promise we'll find a better solution, but I'll at least look into it.