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[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] dsdq and
knowledge management ?
Dan,
I'm definitely interested in your snippets feature.
I'm also definitely interested in news feeds, though I would probably need
to rethink the way I use dqsd. I keep it on a second auto-hide toolbar
As it relates to DQSD, I've found the DQSD direction to
be focused on pure searching. I maintain a separate build
of DQSD with an add-on I wrote that I call Snippets.
Snippets allow you to save chunks of web pages (without
knowing HTML). When I introduced it originally, some felt
it was
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:RE: [DQSD-Users] dsdq and knowledge management ?
Why don't you package the Snippets add-on (similar to the googlespell
example)
so that it can be independently packaged, downloaded, and installed from
SF?
If it were a separate set of XML files, this would