On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Bret Hughes spewed into the bitstream:
BH>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BH>> On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, lee johnson spewed into the bitstream:
BH>> lj>>
BH>> lj>>
BH>> lj>> Bob... what's the problem with searching? Everybody else can... why not
BH>> lj>> you? Just go to the URL Brett referenced above and search by putting
BH>> lj>> your search text in the box at the bottom of the page... Red Hat does
BH>> lj>> not provide any list archive search functionality on their site... I
BH>> lj>> wanted it for myself so I provide it for free for everybody else...
BH>> lj>> please use it...
BH>> lj>
BH>> lj>if we're going to condemn the guy how about a url that works! :)
BH>>
BH>> This url works...
BH>> http://www.moongroup.com/old/redhat.php
BH>>
BH>> For the record... I was not and am not condemning him... this is the
BH>> fourth or fifth time he's been told to go there and I still cannot make
BH>> sense of his comments that he cannot figure out how to do a search.
BH>>
BH>> lj>besides i've been to the site and upon doing an exhaustive search using all 
forms of
BH>> lj>search words appropriate to a "newbie" looking for help on netscape address 
book crashes
BH>> lj>i found i had to leaf through 233 "hits"..i mean come on........
BH>>
BH>> Go to Red Hat's site and do it! I promise that that is 233 more hits
BH>> than you would find on their site...
BH>
BH>Sorry for the confusion.  Chucks url above is correct.  But im my own (lame) 
defense, it
BH>USED to end in phtml :-|

yeah it did... but that was "pre-php4" :-).

BH>Chuck, if you ever have to work on that page, It would not hurt my feelings if you 
put the
BH>search box at the top, and put the focus on the testbox since I scroll down EVERY 
time and
BH>click on the text box to enter my query string :)
BH>
BH>Just an enhancement request from an non-paying but appreciative customer.

Thanx... I have plans to re-do the entire site again... I'm going to be
consulting again full time now that I'm not LinuxMall's CTO anymore, so
I gotta make the site look a bit more like "the shingle is up" if you
know what I mean... The "doctor is in" so to speak... :-)

--
Chuck Mead, Owner, MoonGroup.com
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