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10/27/2009 10:09 PM
 

I am using the form and List module as a contact form, and what I found out is that the records from the form are showing up with all the form's information in the search results if you search for the word "thanks" or any other word in their comments. I do not have "is searchable" checked on any of the items. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated, since seeing other people's information show up in the results is plain bad.

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10/28/2009 5:08 AM
 

this seems to be a bug, please log into our tracker at dnnfnl.codeplex.com.

Thank you!


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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10/28/2009 6:00 AM
 

robert66, good catch!  That is a biggy.  I can't believe no one has  noted that before.  Hopefully they can fix this quickly as it affects a lot of Portals.  This is especially critical in Canada where we have strict privacy regulations (PIPEDA).

I have already created the issue at codeplex: http://dnnfnl.codeplex.com/WorkItem/View.aspx?WorkItemId=14560 Please add your comments and votes.

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