OK Kim,
I did install the 4.1 beta and of course it works.
The "notes" even mention "fixing" imdb or words
to that effect.
I always stayed away from v4.1 because it talked
about 64b support but never mentioned continued
32b support. I'm just naive enough think it takes two
programs
Hi George,
On my Windows Vista with DQSD 4.1.0.0, typing
imdb harry potter and the sorcerer's stone
in my DQSD bar takes me straight to this page:
http://www.imdb.com/find?s=allq=harry+potter+and+the+sorcerer's+stone
Could you check the modification date of your imdb.xml in \Program
Kim,
I did the UNinstall and ALL the files in /searches
disappeared.
I then downloaded and installed dqsd.exe v4.0.0.6
from the dqsd.net website.
The same (old) imdb.xml is in that bundle and
does what it says to do, but isn't the right
"search" which as we know, should yield a
George,
I am not familiar with FF but for Windows/IE8 the allow active content
error is resolved with the following steps:
This will allow script execution on the local computer.
1) Go to Control PanelInternet OptionsAdvanced.
2) Scroll
Jim,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I followed your instructions because I believe that FF does use some
functionality from IE (could be wrong on that)
It resulted in no change.
I could not find similar functions in FF Options.
I am hopeful someone else has an idea on
Well, it's not very elegant but it works.
I solved the problem by creating a new
search function and putting it in Local Aliases.
imdb2|http://www.imdb.com/find?s=ttq=/%s
The search syntax becomes imdb2 movie name
Before I did this one liner and after I uninstalled