Hello all,
I've been using DQSD more and more every day and it has come to the
point where I can actually do most of the things I used to have to
open a command interpreter or a notepad console (to script up some JS
really fast) for.
But I still find myself opening VB to run some code that does s
fyi Google has just introduced a new operator to search for synonyms. You
use it by adding a tilde in front of the keyword for which you want to find
synonyms. This works with dqsd.
Cheers, Tom.
Hello all,
I include below a search to ban email addresses from several
yahoogroups at once. To use:
ban [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ban [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You either need to set local preference variables or it will prompt
you for loging information and group information on the server
I've got no idea about the details of
what you're trying, but I'll bet the ":08" means August:-)
Somewhere you've probably got a
date_time spec that says HH:MM that should be HH:mm or vice-versa.
Regards ... Alec--
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Tom Corcoran
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Hi all,
An XML file to enable searching for the Metafilter
community weblog is available at http://www.monkeyspannered.com/mefi.xml
or attached to this mail… Nice piece of software, btw, can see it being
pretty damn useful in future :)
Pete
MetaFilter
MetaFilter is a
Hi Tom,
> fyi Google has just introduced a new operator to search
> for synonyms. You use it by adding a tilde in front of
> the keyword for which you want to find synonyms. This
> works with dqsd.
I've tried it several times and have yet to get it to work. Is there
anything special I need to do
Thanks Shawn,
>Maybe. There's really no telling. It could be
working correctly, and>the jscript parser might have incorrectly parsed
the>"clockupdate=1000;" line in your prefs file. Try deleting the line
and>retyping the characters explicitly, just to make sure they're
accurate.
Unfortun
>> - Why under Windows XP, the field remains white even in
>> disabled mode (when the date appears)?
>
>Couldn't tell you. I could *guess*, but it wouldn't really do you any good. ;)
Thank you for your answer. In fact I just found that I just need to
rename xplocalsearch.css in localsearch.css to