From: Gareth Slee on

Trying to search for Katie Melua's new song "9 Million bikes in Bejing"
(At least I think that's what it's called).
Anyway, tried typing "9 million" in the search box and I keep getting a
"We could not complete your Music Store request. Unknown error occured
(5002)"
If I type in "nine million" then it searches the music store no problem
(doesn't find the song though)

Anyone else fancy a try?

Gareth
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From: ray on
Gareth Slee <gareth.slee(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:

> Trying to search for Katie Melua's new song "9 Million bikes in Bejing"
> (At least I think that's what it's called).
> Anyway, tried typing "9 million" in the search box and I keep getting a
> "We could not complete your Music Store request. Unknown error occured
> (5002)"
> If I type in "nine million" then it searches the music store no problem
> (doesn't find the song though)

A general search for Katie Melua just throws up the Call Off The Search
album, so I guess they don't have 9 million bikes in Beijing. Pity, I'd
buy it.

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From: Peter Ceresole on
Gareth Slee <gareth.slee(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:

> Anyway, tried typing "9 million" in the search box and I keep getting a
> "We could not complete your Music Store request. Unknown error occured
> (5002)"

I got Beethoven's 9th symphony. So it wasn't the numeral...
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From: D.M. Procida on
Gareth Slee <gareth.slee(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:

> Trying to search for Katie Melua's new song "9 Million bikes in Bejing"

Unfortunately, they've gone, to be replaced by cars. Strangely, the air
has turned brown.

<http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,16308562-38197,00.html>

Daniele
From: Steve on
On 11/9/05 10:32, in article 1h2pzwl.1yzmec9g3ejknN%peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk,
"Peter Ceresole" <peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> Gareth Slee <gareth.slee(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
>> Anyway, tried typing "9 million" in the search box and I keep getting a
>> "We could not complete your Music Store request. Unknown error occured
>> (5002)"
>
> I got Beethoven's 9th symphony. So it wasn't the numeral...

Curiouser and curiouser, said Alice...

'9 million bikes' results in an error.
However, '9th symphony' works. As done '9' on its own.
However, '9 foobars' fails, but '9 fun' works.

A problem with numbers then? Well, no...

'a bike' works, as does 'i claudius', however 'i foobar' fails?
't fortwo' works, but 'd fortwo' fails?


When I say fails, I mean it reports unknown error 5002.
And when I say works, I mean it does *not* report error 5002, even though
there may be no matches.


If someone can see a pattern there, then you are a better man than I.


(OK, so I've got nothing better to do today.)

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