Hi Kim,

There is no software requirement (there maybe an
unwritten "design" requirement that I don't know
about!) that they need to be the same.  I made that
change so that I can dynamically generate DQSD scripts
for stuff I need (the filename can't be derived
reliably from the url) and have the ability for the
scripts to update themselves.  Without the
localfilename I can't use your httpinst utility and
would have to write my own!

BTW some searches have multiple forms so at least one
of the forms would have to be named something
different.  The only requirement that I know of is
that the form names are unique (since what gets
generated is really one big html file).

Brent

--- Kim_Gr�sman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I noticed from the change log that Brent modified
> httpinst to accept a local
> filename parameter.
> 
> Just thought I'd check; can search filenames be
> different from the search
> name? Is it a good idea?
> I'm thinking if someone named their search file
> blazurdo.xml, there's a fair
> chance that the search name is blazurdo, the entry
> point function is named
> blazurdo, and that the form name is blazurdof.
> 
> If you specify /filename:poraznak.xml instead, it
> all gets pretty
> inconsistent... Does DQSD even handle it properly,
> i.e. is there a
> requirement that the filename, search name and
> function name are the same?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kim
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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