Does the uninstaller remove the local* files and directory? I think these
are left untouched along with the menu history and the command history
files...
A couple of questions about the installer:
Shouldn't the installer create the localsearches directory if it doesnt
exist?
What about asking
Hi Monty,
Does the uninstaller remove the local* files and directory?
I think these are left untouched along with the menu history and the
command history
files...
Yeah, it does - I thought the same, but I just now accidentally uninstalled
DQSD, and lost my local*.
I've been thinking that
Hi all,
Just thought I'd throw out a little note.
DQSD has been changed to check for new versions at www.dqsd.net instead of
SourceForge.
However, until the website content propagates to dqsd.net (no-one seems sure
how/when/with what frequency this happens) version checks are going to fail.
So,
The installer might already have this behavior, but I dont know offhand...
Its been a while since any of this was discussed on the group..
IMO the installer should:
Not over-write any local* file if one already exists.. I think the bundle
comes with a couple of empty local* files
Hi Tom,
I installed the new version today on my XP home machine. I
periodically get the message : failed to parse on-line
version information,
Error message :
the system cannot locate the object specified.
It's come up a few times instead of google not sure what's
the story.
Thats because
Hi Kim / Glen,
document.mysearchf.getElementByName(0).value = value;
document.mysearchf[0].value = value;
Great these both worked fine.
I need to pass an argument with a space so from mysearch.xml:
mysearch /from: here /to: there and everywhere /three: another
It only picks up 'there' as
I've tried to download the new version via the url given in a previous
message:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=3Ddetailaid=3D797874group_i
d=3D42081atid=3D4320
Doesn't work - I keep getting into an area called MesaFiles - I would like
to use the new version, so would appreciate
go here - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=42081
and scroll down to the dqsd package..
Monty
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Subject: [DQSD-Users] Can't download new version