The current official release does not work in IE6. There are no scrollbars
and as a result only the top 1 page of content is accessible.



Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
> 
> Alexandre Plennevaux schrieb:
>> Jörn, i would like to make a firefox extension to search into the jquery
>> api, what would be the url for the search in your API, along with the
>> query
>> variable name?
>>   
> I don't think the current browser supports that, I wouldn't know how. I 
> can imagine setting up the quicksearch to start with a value that it 
> reads from the query string. That way it would still run offline, 
> without a webserver.
> 
> Would that work for you?
> 
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