RE: [DQSD-Users] AllTheWeb.com

2004-05-04 Thread John W. Bairen, Jr.
type "?alltheweb" (without quotes) into DQSD and you should find that it returns 2 results for alltheweb.  One is fst and one is hb /fast.     A comprehensive list is available by entering "?" (without quotes) into DQSD or by viewing a page created by Monty here: http://www.dqsd.net/tools/dqs

[DQSD-Users] AllTheWeb.com

2004-05-04 Thread Gabe Knuth
Has anyone made an AllTheWeb.com search yet?  Just thought I check first instead of reinventing the wheel.  It’ll be my first attempt.  I’d like to make it my default search, too.   Thanks, Gabe

[DQSD-Users] LocalLaw search on MuniCode.com

2004-05-04 Thread Gregory Krohne
LocalLaw.xml uses MuniCode.com search city and county municipal codes across the U.S. and some territories. Thanks to whoever originally wrote comx.xml; this search uses "XmlHttp" repeatedly to drill down to the local municipality search form. I think the usage is clear, but I'm willing to make som