RE: [DQSD-Users] Perldoc Search - first version

2003-06-06 Thread MLL
But didnt update the changelog IIRC :)

MLL

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 eh!  I forgot to mention I checked this xml into CVS
 
 Mont
 
 
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  Man I love this!  thanks for the very useful addition..
 
  IMO the computers-programming is the better fit which is where
  you have it
  now.
 
  Mont
 
 
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   After spending some time looking for an excuse to try out the
   Dave's Quick
   Search Deskbar Search Wizard (Verdict: very cool!) i 
 decided to build a
   search for the online perldoc repository (located at
   http://www.perldoc.com/ not surprisingly.) Which allows you to
  search the
   built in functions in Perl by version number, something 
 which saves me
   having a bundle of different documentation packages 
 installed on all my
   machines.
  
   In the doc examples I've shown something i thought would save a
  couple of
   keystrokes, the version number can be anything from a verbose
  /perl5.6.0
   to a terse and more perlish /56
  
   I've attached a working draft of the search but i have a couple of
   questions for the list:
  
   1. Should this kind of search live in the Computers-programming
   section or
   the Computer-reference section? The existing language
  references (PHP and
   Javascript) live in programming so I've done the same but 
 i thought i
   should ask.
  
 
 
 
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RE: [DQSD-Users] Perldoc Search - first version

2003-06-05 Thread Monty Scroggins
Man I love this!  thanks for the very useful addition..

IMO the computers-programming is the better fit which is where you have it
now.

Mont


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 Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 4:39 PM
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 Subject: [DQSD-Users] Perldoc Search - first version


 After spending some time looking for an excuse to try out the
 Dave's Quick
 Search Deskbar Search Wizard (Verdict: very cool!) i decided to build a
 search for the online perldoc repository (located at
 http://www.perldoc.com/ not surprisingly.) Which allows you to search the
 built in functions in Perl by version number, something which saves me
 having a bundle of different documentation packages installed on all my
 machines.

 In the doc examples I've shown something i thought would save a couple of
 keystrokes, the version number can be anything from a verbose /perl5.6.0
 to a terse and more perlish /56

 I've attached a working draft of the search but i have a couple of
 questions for the list:

 1. Should this kind of search live in the Computers-programming
 section or
 the Computer-reference section? The existing language references (PHP and
 Javascript) live in programming so I've done the same but i thought i
 should ask.




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