::Note that the FOR /F command is an extended command. I know not what
that
::means
Type help cmd and you will see:
Command Extensions are enabled by default. You may also disable
extensions for a particular invocation by using the /E:OFF switch. You
can enable or disable extensions for
Batch file is cool, but I'm telling you... qsfreq is for really lazy people
(like me) -- it's painless, and I think it does everything that the batch
file does, and gives you some interesting stats as well.
I'm still a little confused about what you guys are seeing in the help --
I'm 99.99% sure
Does anyone have the latest update to the mwd.xml search? Or was there even
one? I'm noticing that the regular mwd search isn't working for me, and I
thought I remembered someone doing some work on the popup version of mwd,
and sending it out as an attachment. ... ?
Even since that last one that was mailed out, another change was required.
(Not using m-w.com) Enclosed with this message is what I have in my
sandbox.
--David
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Glenn Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have the latest update to the mwd.xml search? Or
The conditional compilation error was my own fault, I traced it to an
erroneous email string in localprefs.js
Thanks, Tom.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] conditional compilation is turned off?
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 15:15:14 +
From: Tom Corcoran