Hi Brent,

> I needed to be able to call addalias in my search
> file but found I couldn't because the search hadn't
> been defined yet.  So I added the handling of an
> onload tag in the search xml file.  It looks like
> the script tag in that it takes javascript but it
> gets eval'd after the addsearch gets called on that
> function.

This is too cool.

You ever find yourself creating searches just to play with the
features? :)

Actually, this should mean I can move a lot of my script
initialization stuff to the onload handler block and reduce calls
during the actual script processing. Hmmm... possibilities.

Would you mind posting your search and some alias examples so I can
see how you've used it?

Thanks Brent,

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

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