> Currently all searches (even searches which are "disabled"
> in the help window) are still loaded in memory.   The
> workaround until the design is changed is to rename the
> searches so the toolbar doesn't recognize them on startup. I
> threw together a utility that can generate the  contents of
> a batch file to rename any of the searches you choose -
> http://www.master-minds.net/cgi-bin/disablesearches.cgi

Speaking of the redesign (not today of course, still packing - moving
this weekend!)...

Does anyone mind changing the file extension to a custom dsqd type
extension? I figure:
 *.qs  = Quick Search Definition
 *.qsd = Quick Search (Disabled)

Since *.xml is already a common name (and since we're not including
the <?xml?> header anyway, it's not technically valid) and
*.xml_disabled is just a bit too long (as well just unweildy)... I
think we ought to consider using our own extension. It would also
provide the ability later on for auto-installation or toggling state
of searches by assigning a content-type and/or file association
(logic: if called file is in \*searches then toggle state, if
elsewhere copy it over (to install); then restart dqsd).

Thoughts? Don't expect a response for a few days.

Regards,

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

'// ========================================================
   "It was good for me to be afflicted so that I might learn
    your decrees."
      -- Psalm 119:7




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