RE: [DQSD-Users] New search - PubMed

2004-02-01 Thread Kim Gräsman
Hi all, 

 You should probably change this line:
 input type=hidden name=WebEnv
 value=0Ps8Nljx0HfQlmZIUjyLx76jZcnna2NhhrUbq6GWTiXgQxfa6EkHAE /

I set this to an empty string instead - search is still working - and I also
took the opportunity to strip the Search Wizard comments.

 (It, sniff, makes me proud to see someone still using the 
 search wizard... sniff, sniff.)

As often as I can, Glenn. :)

Kim



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RE: [DQSD-Users] New search - PubMed

2004-01-30 Thread John W. Bairen, Jr.
Thanks James.  Nice!  My wife does medical transcription for a living.
Nice resource!  I've added it.  It should get into the next build.

Question why didn't you name it pmed instead of pmid?

JB


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 Subject: [DQSD-Users] New search - PubMed
 
 
 Here's a search for the PubMed database at
 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - just enter a PubMed (pmid)
 number or keywords such as author names or subject
 matter terms.
 
 
 James
 
 
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RE: [DQSD-Users] New search - PubMed

2004-01-30 Thread MLL


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Glenn Carr
 Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 5:14 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] New search - PubMed
 
 
 James,
 
 You should probably change this line:
 input type=hidden name=WebEnv
 value=0Ps8Nljx0HfQlmZIUjyLx76jZcnna2NhhrUbq6GWTiXgQxfa6EkHAE /
 
 to:
 input type=hidden name=WebEnv value= /
 
 That looks like some internal session ID that may cause 
 problems for other
 users.
 
 (It, sniff, makes me proud to see someone still using the 
 search wizard...
 sniff, sniff.)

Well, I'm another one. Last used it only 1 week ago, for some localsearch. :)

MLL

 
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: James Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:25 AM
 Subject: [DQSD-Users] New search - PubMed
 
 
  Here's a search for the PubMed database at
  www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - just enter a PubMed (pmid)
  number or keywords such as author names or subject
  matter terms.
 
 
  James
 
 
  
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 today and save £80
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  search function=pmid
COMMENT
  Even though this XML search will probably load and is a 
 good start
  toward a completed search, please be aware that this search will
 probably
  not work as is and will probably require some changes.
/COMMENT
namePubMed/name
categoryReferencecategoryGeneral/category/category
contributorJames Robertson/contributor
linkhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed//link
email/email
description
Search the PubMed journals database
  div class=helpboxDescLabelsExamples:/div
  table class=helpboxDescTable
trtdpmid 12429004 for a specific publication/td/tr
trtdpmid Reeves Ginifer for a name search/td/tr
trtdpmid transdermal intravenous fentanyl for a keyword
 search/td/tr
  /table
/description
form name=pmidf
  method=post
 
 action=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?SUBMIT=y;
  input type=hidden name=WebEnv
 value=0Ps8Nljx0HfQlmZIUjyLx76jZcnna2NhhrUbq6GWTiXgQxfa6EkHAE /
  input type=hidden name=CMD value= /
  input type=hidden name=db value=PubMed /
  COMMENT
The input element above, db, was a SELECT element with the
 following options...
select name=db
  option value=PubMedPubMed/option
  option value=proteinProtein/option
  option value=nucleotideNucleotide/option
  option value=structureStructure/option
  option value=genomeGenome/option
  option value=booksBooks/option
  option value=domains3D Domains/option
  option value=cddDomains/option
  option value=geneGene/option
  option value=geoGEO/option
  option value=gdsGEO DataSets/option
  option value=journalsJournals/option
  option value=meshMeSH/option
  option value=ncbisearchNCBI Web Site/option
  option value=omimOMIM/option
  option value=pmcPMC/option
  option value=popsetPopSet/option
  option value=snpSNP/option
  option value=taxonomyTaxonomy/option
  option value=unigeneUniGene/option
  option value=UniStsUniSTS/option
/select
  /COMMENT
 
  input type=hidden name=orig_db value=PubMed /
 
  COMMENT The following field was active (i.e. had 
 focus) when the
 search was generated. /COMMENT
 
  input type=hidden name=term value= /
  input type=hidden name=Clear value=Clear /
  input type=hidden name=cmd value=Search /
  input type=hidden name=cmd_current value= /
/form
script![CDATA[
  function pmid(q)
  {
if( nullArgs(pmid, q) )
  return;
 
// FORM variables for pmidf
//document.pmidf.WebEnv.value = ;
//document.pmidf.CMD.value = ;
//document.pmidf.db.value = ;
//document.pmidf.orig_db.value = ;
 
// The wizard assigned the search string to this form 
 field value
 because
// this field was the active element when the search file was
 generated.
// Change this to args.q if the search string is parsed with
 parseArgs.
document.pmidf.term.value = q;
//document.pmidf.Clear.value = ;
//document.pmidf.cmd.value = ;
//document.pmidf.cmd_current.value = ;
 
submitForm(pmidf);
  }
]]/script
copyright
  The following applies if this file is included and 
 distributed with
 Dave's Quick Search Deskbar:
  Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau; Distributed under the 
 terms of the GNU
 Public License, Version 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)
/copyright
created_by
  This search file was initially created on 01/28/04 at 16:00

Re: [DQSD-Users] New search - PubMed

2004-01-29 Thread Glenn Carr
James,

You should probably change this line:
input type=hidden name=WebEnv
value=0Ps8Nljx0HfQlmZIUjyLx76jZcnna2NhhrUbq6GWTiXgQxfa6EkHAE /

to:
input type=hidden name=WebEnv value= /

That looks like some internal session ID that may cause problems for other
users.

(It, sniff, makes me proud to see someone still using the search wizard...
sniff, sniff.)


- Original Message - 
From: James Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:25 AM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] New search - PubMed


 Here's a search for the PubMed database at
 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - just enter a PubMed (pmid)
 number or keywords such as author names or subject
 matter terms.


 James


 
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 search function=pmid
   COMMENT
 Even though this XML search will probably load and is a good start
 toward a completed search, please be aware that this search will
probably
 not work as is and will probably require some changes.
   /COMMENT
   namePubMed/name
   categoryReferencecategoryGeneral/category/category
   contributorJames Robertson/contributor
   linkhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed//link
   email/email
   description
   Search the PubMed journals database
 div class=helpboxDescLabelsExamples:/div
 table class=helpboxDescTable
   trtdpmid 12429004 for a specific publication/td/tr
   trtdpmid Reeves Ginifer for a name search/td/tr
   trtdpmid transdermal intravenous fentanyl for a keyword
search/td/tr
 /table
   /description
   form name=pmidf
 method=post

action=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?SUBMIT=y;
 input type=hidden name=WebEnv
value=0Ps8Nljx0HfQlmZIUjyLx76jZcnna2NhhrUbq6GWTiXgQxfa6EkHAE /
 input type=hidden name=CMD value= /
 input type=hidden name=db value=PubMed /
 COMMENT
   The input element above, db, was a SELECT element with the
following options...
   select name=db
 option value=PubMedPubMed/option
 option value=proteinProtein/option
 option value=nucleotideNucleotide/option
 option value=structureStructure/option
 option value=genomeGenome/option
 option value=booksBooks/option
 option value=domains3D Domains/option
 option value=cddDomains/option
 option value=geneGene/option
 option value=geoGEO/option
 option value=gdsGEO DataSets/option
 option value=journalsJournals/option
 option value=meshMeSH/option
 option value=ncbisearchNCBI Web Site/option
 option value=omimOMIM/option
 option value=pmcPMC/option
 option value=popsetPopSet/option
 option value=snpSNP/option
 option value=taxonomyTaxonomy/option
 option value=unigeneUniGene/option
 option value=UniStsUniSTS/option
   /select
 /COMMENT

 input type=hidden name=orig_db value=PubMed /

 COMMENT The following field was active (i.e. had focus) when the
search was generated. /COMMENT

 input type=hidden name=term value= /
 input type=hidden name=Clear value=Clear /
 input type=hidden name=cmd value=Search /
 input type=hidden name=cmd_current value= /
   /form
   script![CDATA[
 function pmid(q)
 {
   if( nullArgs(pmid, q) )
 return;

   // FORM variables for pmidf
   //document.pmidf.WebEnv.value = ;
   //document.pmidf.CMD.value = ;
   //document.pmidf.db.value = ;
   //document.pmidf.orig_db.value = ;

   // The wizard assigned the search string to this form field value
because
   // this field was the active element when the search file was
generated.
   // Change this to args.q if the search string is parsed with
parseArgs.
   document.pmidf.term.value = q;
   //document.pmidf.Clear.value = ;
   //document.pmidf.cmd.value = ;
   //document.pmidf.cmd_current.value = ;

   submitForm(pmidf);
 }
   ]]/script
   copyright
 The following applies if this file is included and distributed with
Dave's Quick Search Deskbar:
 Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau; Distributed under the terms of the GNU
Public License, Version 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)
   /copyright
   created_by
 This search file was initially created on 01/28/04 at 16:00:24
 by Dave's Quick Search Deskbar Search Wizard version 1.2,
 Copyright (c) 2002 Glenn Carr; Distributed under the terms of the GNU
General Public License, Version 2
   /created_by
 /search



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