On Tue April 18 2006 11:09, Joe Shaw wrote:
> I doubt it.  The extension should be compatible, and Beagle is picking
> up that there are files being dropped in.  A few people have seen this
> now (although not myself), so it's important to get this tracked down.
> I'll see what I can find.

It really seems to have nothing to do with upgrading to Firefox 1.5.0.2. I use 
Debian Sid packages and, as yet, Firefox 1.5.0.2 hasn't hit the Sid 
repository. So, I am still using 1.5.0.1 and I am still having the problem 
with the Beagle extension.

I have tried everything I can think of. I uninstalled all other extensions 
thinking maybe some extension was conflicting with the beagle extension. The 
problem remained. I renamed my ~/.mozilla directory (in which my firefox 
profile resides) and created a fresh profile with only the beagle extension 
installed. Again, the problem remained. Beagle seems to be "picking
up that there are files being dropped in." But, searching for any content from 
sites or the sites themselves, still showed nothing.

Something I noticed in beagle-search... and I don't remember if this was how 
it was in version 0.2.4...

Checking the Search menu in the beagle-search gui, I noticed the following 
entries:

        Everywhere
        Applications
        Contacts
        Documents
        Conversations
        Images
        Media

Shouldn't there be an entry on the menu for website (or web page)? I honestly 
don't remember if 0.2.3 had something like this. I'm probably wrong but 
thought I should point it out. Even if it never had such an entry, perhaps it 
should??

Rick
-- 
Rick's Law: What cannot be imagined will be accomplished by a fool.

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