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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Monty
Scroggins
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 4:37 PM
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Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] New Search: Wrap Clipboard
I dont believe it is within the current design to have
multiple
Hi Mont,
I dont believe it is within the current design to
have multiple searches in one xml.. of course you
can have multiple forms submitting to different
URL's within a single xml file, but they would all
have to be initiated from a single search..
Yep. I just played around with trying
(1)I know squat about vb/vbs. (2)I haven't been following your new
searches that well. Figure I'll grab em at my next pull from CVS once
you delta them.
Because of (1) (2) I just don't know what is possible. Was thinking
you could make one search and the switch would execute the particular
: RE: [DQSD-Users] New Search: Wrap Clipboard
(1)I know squat about vb/vbs. (2)I haven't been following your new
searches that well. Figure I'll grab em at my next pull from CVS once
you delta them.
Because of (1) (2) I just don't know what is possible. Was thinking
you could make one
Shawn,
IMHO, you may want to use a different naming convention for your xml files/
searches. Generally we try to avoid naming searches as actual words (wrap) to
avoid collisions.
Currently if i wanted to search my default engine (google) for wrap, i would
just type the word wrap in DQSD and
Hi Shawn,
As an unwritten convention we try to name our searches/
functions so as to avoid collisions with English words.
Good points, all of them. I'll be more careful, and I agree that wrp
would be a better name.
I'd love it if you'd do the same for the vbs search, since I do a lot of
Hello all,
Another search - this one provides you with simple access to wrapping
text (such as text you are responding to from an email) and prepending
a character string to it. Options include removing existing prepended
characters, setting the length of each line and whether to remove an