Tom,

Thanks for the search, it's been added to the CVS.
I renamed it to "whitl", though, to make it possible for people to
search for "whittle", should they want to do so.

Kim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Tom Corcoran
> Sent: den 4 september 2003 15:52
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [DQSD-Users] WhittleBit search
> 
> 
> Acoording to http://whittlebit.com/index.php 
> <http://whittlebit.com/index.php>  
>  
> "WhittleBit works much like most other search engines, except 
> it can help you to refine your searches by allowing you to 
> give positive or negative feedback on each search result." 
>  
> Here's the search :
>  
> <search function="whittle">
>   <name>WhittleBit</name>
>   <category>Search the Web</category>
>   <contributor>Tom Corcoran</contributor>
>   <link>http://whittlebit.com/index.php</link>
>   <email></email>
>   <description>
>   </description>
>   <form name="whittlef"
>         method="post"
>         action="http://whittlebit.com/index.php 
<http://whittlebit.com/index.php> ">
    <input type="hidden" name="query" value="" />
  </form>
  <script><![CDATA[
    function whittle(q)
    {
      if( nullArgs("whittle", q) )
        return;
      document.whittlef.query.value = q;
 
      submitForm(whittlef);
    }
  ]]></script>
</search>



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