Hi Glenn,

> The problem is that it doesn't keep the search from being
> loaded, which is what it should do.

Agreed.


> The script could easily be changed to actually rename the
> files...

...which would effectively raise errors or download the searches again
from CVS for those of us using the DQSD folder live. :(


> ...but it wouldn't be able to display the disabled search
> name/desc/etc. if the search file were not initially read
> and parsed as a search (the help window currently uses the
> global 'searches' array to determine search content).

I haven't coded up an alternative (yet) but if the "help" results
could be returned via an XSL transformation, wouldn't that be a more
effective method? I think the ability to reduce the memory footprint
of having all the searches loaded, without changing the search file
names (which affects CVS)is very important.

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://ReliableAnswers.com/

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