Heck, Glenn ...

It was only 39 pages for me when I checked just now [hiDef] and it
scrolled just fine. [Of course I have virt screen set for 25000] <G>

Don't blame the webmaster on that particular page, or a number of the
NOAA pages.  They keep everything for the day & for past 24 hours on the
"first page" as they should on most of their important pages like this
set.  The Warnings page can be scary on some days, going on and on and
on ... even if it's just for Ohio.  But doing a string search for my
county can make it faster.

Query:  When Arachne searches for a string on a page, that's done in the
text, right??  So even if I didn't have "enough" RAM for virt page, I
should still be able to F-7 for WARREN and Arachne would then display
the portion of the page where WARREN appears ...  or am I mistaken?

l.d.
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2001 22:42:35 -0400, Glenn McCorkle wrote:

> On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 04:25:51 -0400 (EDT), Thomas Mueller wrote:

> <snip>

>> Even on a relatively simple but long page like
>> http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/ky/climate.html
>> vertical scrolling with Arachne is slow and clumsy.  Or substitute your state
>> (2 letter abbreviation) for ky; this is for the USA, and other people who want
>> US weather reports.

> You call that "a page" (singular) ???????

> That's not "a page".  It's 56 pages long ! :((

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