In this example you will get a lot of results (because the search
returns all pages *starting* at the page you told it to search on),
and the first one is what you're looking for... there is only one Talk
page that has been created for the Calc Guide.
Actually, there are two more Calc Guide Talk pages (started by Regina),
in the chapter on formulas and funtions. They are also listed in the
results from that search, but I had to use FireFox's Find function to
ensure that I found real results for Calc Guide.
Ooops, I read the results top to bottom in columns instead of left to
right. Looking at the results I see the 3 results as the top 3 hits.
This makes sense since the results will start at the page you set as the
start criteria... and the way we use subpages means that all your
relevant results are at the top of the returned results.
Hmm, checking a random sample of the other results, I notice that a lot
of people seem to be using the Talk (Discussion) pages to ask
how-do-I-do-it questions instead of to discuss the contents of the wiki
pages.
Yes that is the usual thing people seem to be using them for. I answer
where I can, and redirect people to the forum, mailing list etc.
C.
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StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany
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