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Database -> Utility -> Mana also show items with Mana after kill.

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Description

Device: PC
Browser: Chrome
OS: Windows

Steps to reproduce:

Database -> Utility -> Mana

Because the filter is set to 'To Mana', items which have 'To Mana After Each Kill' also show up in the list.
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Device: PC
Browser: Chrome
OS: Windows

Steps to reproduce:

Database -> Utility -> Mana

Because the filter is set to 'To Mana', items which have 'To Mana After Each Kill' also show up in the list.
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Teebling 7224Admin

Europe PC
Nothing I can do about this one - filter follows one string parameter which cannot differentiate between the two. Marking not a bug. Use the instant search in combination with the mana filter for fine filtering like this ;)

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Teebling 7224Admin

Europe PC
Re: regex question.

Not in the filter buttons, no. They have a pseudo html attribute called data-marker which I can fill with a string or partial string in the template. It doesn't accept any sort of logic.

When clicked, this attr's value is passed to a javascript library called isotope that adds (or removes) it to an array and then redraws the grid. Everything done client side basically.

The instant search is just running regex of whatever is typed with /gi at the end.

You're looking at the oldest code on the site here - if I could rebuild things I would do all the filtering/sorting with a backend solution that would give me more freedom.

Hindsight 20/20 :P Besides the sometimes unexpected filter behaviour, all things considered I think it works pretty well and the instant search fills in any gaps.

Thanks for offer of help.

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Teebling wrote: 3 years ago
Re: regex question.

Not in the filter buttons, no. They have a pseudo html attribute called data-marker which I can fill with a string or partial string in the template. It doesn't accept any sort of logic.

When clicked, this attr's value is passed to a javascript library called isotope that adds (or removes) it to an array and then redraws the grid. Everything done client side basically.

The instant search is just running regex of whatever is typed with /gi at the end.

You're looking at the oldest code on the site here - if I could rebuild things I would do all the filtering/sorting with a backend solution that would give me more freedom.

Hindsight 20/20 :P Besides the sometimes unexpected filter behaviour, all things considered I think it works pretty well and the instant search fills in any gaps.

Thanks for offer of help.
Yeah, this website is great, which is why I was excited about pitching in. You've really built something to be proud of!
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