stas        02/03/18 04:04:06

  Modified:    src/about help.pod
  Log:
  - explain How the site search works (well, will work :)
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.4       +25 -7     modperl-docs/src/about/help.pod
  
  Index: help.pod
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/about/help.pod,v
  retrieving revision 1.3
  retrieving revision 1.4
  diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
  --- help.pod  5 Feb 2002 10:33:26 -0000       1.3
  +++ help.pod  18 Mar 2002 12:04:06 -0000      1.4
  @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@
   
   =head2 Q. The site looks very bad/unusable in the browser that I use.
   
  -A. The site was developed using the open source standards: HTML 4.01
  -and CSS 2.0. Any browser that follows these two standards shouldn't
  -have a problem to properly render this site. If you are using some
  -very old browser, you should upgrade it.
  +B<A>. The site was developed using the open source standards: HTML
  +4.01 and CSS 2.0. Any browser that follows these two standards
  +shouldn't have a problem to properly render this site. If you are
  +using some very old browser, you should upgrade it.
   
   Text-only browsers are definitely supported.
   
  @@ -30,9 +30,9 @@
   
   =head2 Q. I cannot read the PDF and source version of the documents
   
  -In order to save bandwidth and make the downloads faster, all PDF and
  -source versions of the documents are compressed with gzip and have a
  -I<.gz> extension.
  +B<A>. In order to save bandwidth and make the downloads faster, all
  +PDF and source versions of the documents are compressed with gzip and
  +have a I<.gz> extension.
   
   If you choose to download the file, beware that some browsers strip
   the I<.gz> extension while saving the file, without uncompressing the
  @@ -47,6 +47,24 @@
   without first uncompressing the file. In this case you must download
   the file first, uncompress it and only then open it with the
   application.
  +
  +=head2 Q. How the site search works
  +
  +B<A>. The search page reachable from the menu includes a complete
  +usage documentation. But here is a short description:
  +
  +Each page includes a search widget which searches the current subset
  +of the documents. For example if you are reading one of the documents
  +in the mod_perl developers guide the search will return hits within
  +this document subset. If you are searching at the root of all
  +documentation, all documentation subsets will be searched. And finally
  +if you search at the root of the site, the whole site will be
  +searched. This widget is not intended to replace the I<Find in the
  +current document> feature implemented in most web browsers.
  +
  +The L<dedicated search page|XXX> provides a more flexible search
  +options, including the explanation of these options.
  +
   
   =head1 Contact Info
   
  
  
  

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