Hi Thad,

> I'm naturally a bit partial to httpd--easier to remember IMO,  was in
> there first, and was mine, heh.

That's what I thought at first, but Shawn has a point in that people may
want to search for it (currently serves 1.4 million hits on Google).
People wanting to search for "nwtsr" deserve the punishment, IMO (j/k).

Also, re DictionaryPop, do you know if there's anything special I need to
do, besides compile the NSI, and upload the .exe to Sourceforge?

Thanks,
Kim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Thad Kerosky
> Sent: den 8 januari 2004 23:42
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [DQSD-Devel] httpd, mouse-wheel-history again, 
> and riaaradar
> 
> 
> >>These two seem to be identical - we should scrap either of
> >>them. Anyone have a favorite?
> >>
> >>Since "httpd" is the name of the apache engine (and thus probably a
> >>misnomer for a search that determines what server is actually
> >>running), I think we ought to keep the other one - nwtsr (iirc).
> >>    
> >>
> I'm naturally a bit partial to httpd--easier to remember IMO,  was in
> there first, and was mine, heh.
> 
> As to httpd--It just so happens that apache was first and is generally
> dubbed httpd is just coincidental or even only standard 
> practice I think
> (e.g. it's renamed "apache" on Debian to avoid that) . Any http
> daemon/server could be termed httpd. Though, I won't feel too horrible
> if we decide to trash it.
> 
> I reimplemented/up-ported my mouse-wheel, history scrolling code back
> into the current version of DQSD  (I accidentally updated my local cvs
> repo and overwrote it last time--oops).
> 
> Also implemented a minor drag-drop config option for the current (IMO
> awkward) auto-google searching behavior, Reverses the Shift+DragDrop
> behavior when changed. By default DQSD currently searches google on
> drop. Possibly too tiny of a feature to matter enough for the 
> extra bits
> of config file bloat. What do you think?
> 
> Have a search for riaaradar.com too--riaa.xml which I'm planning on
> checking in as well.
> 
> Not sure if these should go into 1.3.8 but the mouse bit really isn't
> too big of a change, couple lines.
> 
> Once I get a current version of CVS running on this computer and
> somebody seconds my ideas with the new version I'll check it all in.
> 
> Thad Kerosky



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