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Hmmm. It looks like Kim fixed it such that if
history.txt doesn't exist, it gets created. That used to be the
problem.
Yay!
Yeah, I did a few
searches both directions, before I had entered anything in the search box and
then after.
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did you perform a
search?
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Well, I can’t
reproduce it by shutting down the toolbar, deleting the history file, and
then adding the toolbar again.
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W. Bairen, Jr. Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 12:33
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[DQSD-Devel] Initial seeding
Well, in my case...
I was having performance problems with my PC. So I had stopped using
DQSD all together. Then I fixed the performance problem and
re-installed DQSD. I think the issue was that every search I tried
after that threw an error because it was trying to add history to a file
that did not exist. I believe Kim fixed the installer to just put an
empty history file in the directory. He may also have fixed the code
not to error if the file did not exist, but I'm not sure about that (and
don't think he did).
I know, I know...
last night I said "on start-up", but now that I am thinking about it more,
it was with each search (until a history.txt file was created).
JB
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Glenn Carr Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 10:36
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[DQSD-Devel] Initial seeding
JB,
How do I
reproduce the problem with history.txt? I haven’t uninstalled it
completely, but I have shut down the toolbar, removed the history.txt, and
restarted without any problems. I also removed the entire
‘Application Data\DQSD’ directory, and started it up with no
problems.
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Glenn Carr Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 1:13
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[DQSD-Devel] Initial seeding
Well, I did a
quick test after moving the mrumenu.txt and it appears to be ok if there
isn’t one initially.
We need to fix
the problem with the history file. I’ll check it out later unless
someone beats me to it.
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[DQSD-Devel] Initial seeding
Glenn,
I see that you
removed initial seeding of mrumenu.txt. I don't know if this
applies… but if history.txt is missing initially, DQSD throws js errors on
start-up. Some of the other initial seeded files might do the
same.
FWIW,
JB
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