Well, it's possible, but its effectiveness would be relatively  
limited, I would think, because there's really no status update  
between the time that you make the search request and it's returned.   
So you would have to base anything like this either on a timer, which  
would mean that the search could return when it's 25% done or 300%  
done, or the search complete callback, at which point the status is  
rather moot.

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On Feb 25, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Scotty A wrote:

>
> Is there a way to create an overlay that will show the progress of a
> search. I have several seachers created related to a specific topic.
> Since there are many searchers going on I wanted to creat an onscreen
> visual so that users would know what was going on. I am thinking of
> something similar to when a program installed, with a little line
> either in a horizontal or cicular pattern, indicating a searcher was
> started and finished.
> >


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