Here are the attachments that I meant to send in my earlier message. All the best,
Andy. --- Andrew Carpenter, Ph.D. Core Curriculum Lead Instructor, Kaplan College Voicemail/Fax: 1-877-677-5587 Instant Messaging: AIM/Yahoo/MSN/Eyeball - PhilosophyAndrew
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<search function="sep"> <COMMENT> This search file was initially created by Dave's Quick Search Deskbar Search Wizard version 0.5 (beta) on 08/29/02 at 11:23:03 Even though this XML search will probably load and is a healthy start toward a completed search, please be aware that this search will probably not work as is and will require some human inspection and modification. </COMMENT> <name>Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy</name> <category>Reference</category> <contributor> Andrew N. Carpenter</contributor> <link>http://plato.stanford.edu/</link> <email>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</email> <description> search Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy </description> <form name="sepf" method="get" action="http://plato.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/webglimpse/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/entries"> <COMMENT> The following field was active (i.e. had focus) when the search was generated. </COMMENT> <input type="hidden" name="query" value="" /> <input type="hidden" name="case" value="on" /> <COMMENT> The input element above, "case", was a checkbox that was unchecked. </COMMENT> <input type="hidden" name="whole" value="on" /> <COMMENT> The input element above, "whole", was a checkbox that was unchecked. </COMMENT> <input type="hidden" name="lines" value="on" /> <COMMENT> The input element above, "lines", was a checkbox that was unchecked. </COMMENT> <input type="hidden" name="errors" value="" /> <COMMENT> The input element above, "errors", was a SELECT element with the following options... <select name="errors"> <option>0</option> <option>1</option> <option>2</option> </select> </COMMENT> <input type="hidden" name="maxfiles" value="" /> <COMMENT> The input element above, "maxfiles", was a SELECT element with the following options... <select name="maxfiles"> <option>10</option> <option>50</option> <option>100</option> <option>1000</option> </select> </COMMENT> <input type="hidden" name="maxlines" value="" /> <COMMENT> The input element above, "maxlines", was a SELECT element with the following options... <select name="maxlines"> <option>10</option> <option>30</option> <option>50</option> <option>500</option> </select> </COMMENT> <input type="hidden" name="maxchars" value="10000" /> </form> <script><![CDATA[ function sep(q) { if( nullArgs("sep", q) ) return; if( q == "" ) { openSearchWindow("http://plato.stanford.edu/"); return; } // FORM variables for sepf // The wizard assigned the search string to this form field value because // this field was the active element when the search file was generated. // Change this to args.q if the search string is parsed with parseArgs. document.sepf.query.value = q; //document.sepf.case.value = ""; //document.sepf.whole.value = ""; //document.sepf.lines.value = ""; //document.sepf.errors.value = ""; //document.sepf.maxfiles.value = ""; //document.sepf.maxlines.value = ""; //document.sepf.maxchars.value = ""; submitForm(sepf); } ]]></script> </search>