You'll have to do this within the noun type, as you mentioned. I think 
it would also feel more natural that way too.

For example, the following is a bit overwhelming:

mi-cerca profile in firefox in thunderbird in sunbird in songbird in 
seamonkey


While this feel more natural:

mi-cerca profile in firefox, thunderbird, sunbird, songbird, seamonkey


- Blair



On 14/02/2009 8:06 AM, gialloporpora wrote:
> Dear all,
> I have recentlly created  some commands to browse and search in the
> italian Mozilla forum based on SMF platform It is possible to modify
> commands to work with a generic Simple Machine forum replacing only
> the _dict variabls defined at the begin)
> http://gist.github.com/63860
>
> Now, I have a little question: my search command uses two modifiers:
> in: to specify the board where searching
> di: to specify an username to search only in their messages.
> For example:
> mi-cerca profile in firefox
>
> searches only for word: "profile" in board Firefox. Now I would like
> also to  specify more than one board where to search, for example:
>
> mi-cerca profile in firefox in thunderbird
>
> for searching  the word "profile" only in the two boards: Firefox,
> Thunderbird, not in the whole forum.
>
> Is it possible to obtain  the value of the second  in modifiers ?
> I have tried to read the value of the modifiers but  the second value
> is not in the object.
>
> If not, I parse the modifiers.in string and I detect the word
> separated by spaces, not problem.
>
> In this way I could  make:
> mi-cerca profile in firefox thunderbird
>
> Thanks
> Sandro
>
>
> >

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