On 6 Sep 2008, Tim Hill wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roger Darlington
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 5 Sep 2008, Michael Drake wrote:
>> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roger
>> >    Darlington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > 
>> >> So why does it not work when you use the third and much more obvious
>> >> and visible alternative: The magnifying glass 'find'?
> 
> The Magnifying Glass tool is Search is it?
> 
>> > It searches the top level document, which is just a frameset in this
>> > case and therefore has no content.
> 
>> Perhaps that is also a bug, then, as other browsers (Firefox, Safari,
>> etc) do search more than just the frameset...
> 
> Good for them. Just because they work one way......
> 
> What's the point to developing a new browser (or anything for that
> matter) which is no better than being the same as every other boring
> piece of windows crap? Software development is not limited to emulation.
> Something is not good just because 95% of idiots think so.
> 
>> I think that perhaps it is the act of clicking on the page to show it
>> which to search, and then clicking on a magnifying glass which
>> confuses it and it starts searching where the magnifying glass is?
> 
> It is not confused. You are.  ;-)
> 
>> And of course, it finds nothing...
> 
> . . . because it's the scale view tool!   :-D
> 

What rubbish!!!

When you press it, up comes a 'Find box!!

Is it you who is confused?


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Roger
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