Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.2) Installed from: Gentoo Packages OS: Linux When searching for example in konqueror for a string with Ctrl-F and the current position within the document is beyond its first occurence, a dialog pops up, asking if to continue at the beginning. Once found it reports how many times the occurence was found. Agreeing to start the search again at the beginning of the document and finishing it - it keeps increasing the number of found occurences. To reproduce: 1. Go to the end of the document 2. Search for (Ctrl-F) a string occuring in the page. 3. Agree to start the search from the beginning. 4. At the end of the page the found numbers is equal to the number of occurences. 5. Agree to start the search again at the beginning. 6. At the end of the page the found numbers just kept counting.
Can't reproduce this here, using this bug page, and the search string "page". Can you give a particular page and search string for which this occurs?
With the search string "page" i didn't have any luck either. You have to be at the be beyond its first occurence, like scrolling down on this page and searching for the word tracking. See screenshots.
Created attachment 15457 [details] Entering the search term "Tracking" at the end of the page
Created attachment 15458 [details] Finding first occurence at begin of page
Created attachment 15459 [details] reported total count of occurences
Created attachment 15460 [details] total count after searching the 2nd time through the entire document
Reported already: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124615
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 124615 ***