On 24/05/2013 01:51, Richard Owlett wrote:
> IJens Hatlak wrote:

> I still have questions on the search function.
> It's not a full text search - a good thing. [My test was to enter 
> a random word, known to exist in text, in search box. The test 
> words were presumed to be low frequency of occurrence but not 
> likely to be chosen as keywords. They got no hits.]
> How do words be come targets for the search function?

>> As you can see, it's mostly XHTML files, IOW HTML plus some
>> syntactic sugar; boils down to mostly plain text.

>> Note that the link I provided is only for viewing the files in
>> question; editing them is another story. Basically you'll need to
>> have some free local space and follow some steps and you'll be
>> good to go.

> Having a nearly empty TB drive, I've lots of space.
> The *.xhtml files at 
> http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/
>  
> gives me the content I was looking for.
> 
> What can I download to create a local testbed?
> Or does practicality indicate I should confine myself to the 
> individual xhtml files above?

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<http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#source>

The source code is available either as a tar package or from the source
repository.

    * Source Code Tarball (bzip, 83 MB) - note that it doesn't unpack a
subdirectory itself, so create a directory to unpack it in.
    * The README file explains how to pull SeaMonkey 2.17.1 from the
source repository.
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The above should get you started.

Phil

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