Re: [DQSD-Users] Ask Jeeves search amendment

2003-01-23 Thread Brent Beardsley
Hi Sam,

Thanks for the update.  I've checked your changes into
CVS.

Brent

--- Sam Mulube [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Trivial amendment really but noticed that the search
 saved for the Ask 
 Jeeves search engine didn't work for me (I'm using
 version 3.1.5).
 
 On looking at the aj.xml file I noticed that the
 form action hadn't been 
 changed following Ask Jeeves rebranding as the much
 sleeker 
 http://www.ask.com.
 
 Um anyway the amended version with the form action
 changed accordingly 
 seemed to work fine.
 
 sam mulube
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  search function=aj
   nameAsk Jeeves - Ask.com/name
   description
 Jeeves answers questions written in the common
 question format.br/
 div class=helpboxDescLabelsExample:/div
 table class=helpboxDescTable
   trtdaj Why is the sky blue/td/tr
   /table
   /description
   categorySearch the Web/category
   linkhttp://www.ask.com//link
   form name=ajf

 action=http://www.ask.com/main/askjeeves.asp;
 method=post
 input type=hidden name=ask/
 
   /form
   script![CDATA[
 function aj(q)
 {
   if( nullArgs(aj, q) )
 return false;
   else
   {
 document.ajf.ask.value = q;
 submitForm(ajf);
   }
 }
   ]]/script
 
   copyright
   Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau
   Distributed under the terms of the
   GNU Public License, Version 2
 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)
   /copyright
 /search
 
 
 
 


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Fw: Install problem

2003-01-23 Thread Will Dean
At 15:23 23/01/2003 -0500, you wrote:

Install problemAny ideas?


Some kind of a/v software preventing .cmd files being written?

Sounds like the kind of daft thing someone in a .gov domain would have had 
foisted on them by the bunch of monkeys in their IT department.

If you create a zero length .cmd file and double-click it, you get the 'not 
a valid ...' message.

Just an idea.

Will




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