Hi Shawn,
--- "Shawn K. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We _should_ be handling the autodetection stack with
> an array and
> let individual searches add themselves to the stack
> by adding
> themselves to the stack (probably with a simple
> addAutodetect()
> function), and that way newer searches that wanted
> to support
> autodetect. The stack would look and function like
> the aliases
> stack.
I whole-heartedly agree - I briefly looked into
autodetect a while ago and got scared off because I
didn't want to modify search.htm - and I hadn't
thought of using the new onload functionality. The
only issue I see is the order of how the searches load
(I think it's alphabetical). The first one to load
will get to handle it first. I have the same problem
with the hotkeys. Google search has a hotkey
associated with it that I want to use but since my
search loads after it I can't assign the hotkey to my
search (well I can assign it but it always triggers
the google search).
Brent
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