Hmm. And on the Douglas Adams front, I had actually yesterday, and long before seeing any of this, been musing for some moments over his (in)famous adventure game, Starship Titanic. There, it’s all about the chicken, or rather at a certain point. There are a lot of other points….
Ok. Search. It should work for what you are trying, certainly. Test is not a stop-word, checked that and checked that I could find such a title. It shouldn’t require any of the fixes that were done, though likely you’d be best these days to upgrade to 2.2.1.
—The one thing you didn’t answer back on was if you were trying to use multi-word searches. If you did, you probably want to try parameter where=“all”, just to see that you can find that way, whatever your later intents with it may be.
—I seem to recall that search isn’t successful often with two-letter searches; something about the algorithm and probably tied to efficient algorithms that use digrams or trigrams, and likely buried in PHP rather than EE.
—the only other thing I can suggest is to look and see whether you have hidden or visible form elements setting search parameters, besides any parameters you put in the search tag.
—you might find it useful to be aware that: 1) simple_form search is actually pretty much the same as advanced_form search, in that all the parameters are active if you set them, thus needing to be sure what is set 2) a number of the search parameters simply didn’t function around 2.1.3 or so, and we got that fixed, while there are patches you can find for some of them.
However, search itself mostly did work, just couldn’t be controlled in detail, as some people found. I think you would still be finding a single word in a title, as that’s always enabled by default.
Beyond this, not quite sure what there is to say, but there is a restaurant….
Best to both, and good fortune, buggles,
Clive