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>1. how does disabling searches benefit
us? does it help
>in load time? does it just cut down on clutter in the >menu? if having all searches loaded isn't hurting >anything, why bother? who knows, in some rare occurrence >you may need a search you have disabled. >
The idea is to be able to inhibit loading countless search
forms,
functions, variables etc that arent needed or wanted by the
user. We currently have ~190 searches in the searches
directory.
If I only want or use 60 of them, why load all 190?.. The
idea of
disabling
the searches was aimed at reducing the needless
overhead.
>2. i am having trouble figuring out what
disabling
>searches does anyway. i go into the help window and >uncheck a bunch of them, then i close the help window. >then i reload the toolbar !. then i open the menu and the >search is there. so i open the help window and the >searches i unchecked are re-checked. also i see no new >disabledsearches.txt (or whatever the name should be) in >my quick search directory. is there a save button i'm >missing, to save disabled searches? Hmmmm.. something isnt working right for
you.
Disabled searches are recorded in the
disabledsearches.txt
file and the list is generated automatically by the toolbar and
implemented when the toolbar is loaded or refreshed.
Disabled
searches should stay disabled
until enabled again...
Monty
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Monty
Scroggins
Broadband Data Systems Engineering
(BDSE)
MCI Worldcom
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