Hi Tom,

> Thanks a lot for the pointers. Interesting stuff that I
> am trying to pull down from over my head. When you say
> to save as a html fine do you mean to do this like as
> in the comx.xml search?

No, actually this is a self-encapsulated sample.

It will run directly as an HTML file (assuming your security permissions
allow scripts to run in the local zone). Copy the contents between the
dividers into a new text file and save it as "test.htm" on your drive.
Then open it up in IE. Click the different numbers/dates in order to
accomplish the download and display of the comic.

The "showImage" function can be modified to function as the script code
within the search with very little change. Find one that takes dates as
a parameter and use that to build the input value (in this case sImage).
Then use the new mwd search mods or comx search as a base to build the
display portion (or just pop a new browser up with the URL generated).


On a completely unrelated note - I'm sorry I'm taking so long with these
changes folks! I've got a week and a halfs work to catch up on and have
had more onsite jobs in the last 3 days than I usually have in a month.
When I get back from this one (leaving now) I'll devote the rest of my
day to DQSD. Really!

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://12PointDesign.com/




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