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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Shawn K.
> Hall
> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 12:33 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Incorporate Google desktop search
> into DQSD - WORKS!
>
Hi Dennis,
> > Still have to do the one time indexing...baulking at
> > the tought of google having all my info storedI
> > know you you posted similiar sentiments...
>
> The question is *where* the info is stored. The answer
> is *locally*.
>
> From http://desktop.google.com/privacyfaq.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Tom Corcoran
> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 7:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Incorporate Google desktop search
> into DQSD - WORKS!
> St
Shawn K. Hall wrote:
> This would happen only if the key did not exist in the Google Search
> page. Sorry to ask:
> 1) Are you sure you have Google Desktop installed and running?
> 2) Did you disable the 'Google Integration' option in Google Desktop
> to 'Show Desktop Search results on Google Web S
Hi Tom,
> > Apparently Firefox doesn't like using innerText on div's.
> > Try this again, method 2:
> > http://reliableanswers.com/x/dqsd/ggd-discover.asp
> > (you'll need to copy/paste the source for
> > http://www.google.com/search?q=dqsd in there again)
>
> Doing this in Firefox gives : Fai
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time I'm getting something togther.
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Monty Scroggins wrote:
> At the top of the list I would add Thunderbird... fantastic mail
> client. Also, (although its not free) I prefer Magellan Explorer for
> a file manager..
Have been looking for an alternative to OE for ages. Last time I tested this
earlier this year there were some holes i
Shawn K. Hall wrote:
>> I tried the latest version with your #2 solution.
> Hmmm. You weird Firefox people. ;)
It is the way forward! The saga continues...
> Apparently Firefox doesn't like using innerText on div's.
> Try this again, method 2:
> http://reliableanswers.com/x/dqsd/ggd-discover.as
Hi Tom,
> I tried the latest version with your #2 solution.
Hmmm. You weird Firefox people. ;)
Apparently Firefox doesn't like using innerText on div's.
Try this again, method 2:
http://reliableanswers.com/x/dqsd/ggd-discover.asp
(you'll need to copy/paste the source for
http://www.google.co
Hi Shawn,
I tried the latest version with your #2 solution. Nothing happens when
http://reliableanswers.com/x/dqsd/ggd-discover.asp is loaded and nothing
happens on doing a re-scan. I don't know how to check if I have msxml
installed, I read http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278674#kb2 and downloade
Hi Steve,
> ...I'm not with you on this F8 thing. Could you
> clarify where F8 gets pressed.
Sure.
Use the following DQSD searches (just to 'seed' it so I can make
sure you have something to test it with). After each search just
close the google window that opens. The searches are intended only
> http://reliableanswers.com/x/dqsd/ggd-discover.asp
Okay, here's another version of the ggd search, and this one does a
lot of the stuff automagically. If you do not have the localprefs
variable setup it'll direct you to the URL above. Try it out and let
me know if this fixes the bugs, please.
R
Behalf Of Shawn K. Hall
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 4:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Incorporate Google desktop
search into DQSD -
WORKS!
Hi Steve,
> Thanks once again Shawn for adding this search.
My pleasure!
> One kinda neat thing that I have noticed.
Hi Tom,
> > Shawn...triple checked this with no firewall, still
> > comes back with Key: undefined..google hardly changed
> > again in the last few hours!
>
> I just tried it again myself and it's working fine.
> Are you sure you reloaded DQSD (!)?
Aaaarrrh!
This is very strange. Appar
Hi Steve,
> Thanks once again Shawn for adding this search.
My pleasure!
> One kinda neat thing that I have noticed.
> Google desktop indexes the DQSD history.txt file so
> if you want to 'search for a search' to speak you can
> now Google for it.
> Sorta useful.
Something else you can do a
At the top of the list I would add Thunderbird... fantastic mail client.
Also, (although its not free) I prefer Magellan Explorer for a file
manager..
my $.02
Mont
> > I'm starting an online database of sites, services and tools
> > that are *mostly* freeware that I just can't live without. O
> I'm starting an online database of sites, services and tools
> that are *mostly* freeware that I just can't live without. Of
> course, DQSD is number one on the list. If anyone has
> recommendations for me I'm more than eager to see them. I'd
> like to make it as comprehensive as possible.
D]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Shawn K. Hall
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 6:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Incorporate Google desktop
search into DQSD -
WORKS!
Hi Tom,
> Shawn...triple checked this with no firewall, still
comes back with
> Key: undefine
Hi Tom,
> Shawn...triple checked this with no firewall, still
> comes back with Key: undefined..google hardly changed
> again in the last few hours!
I just tried it again myself and it's working fine.
Are you sure you reloaded DQSD (!)?
Regards,
Shawn K. Hall
http://ReliableAnswers.com/
'// =
Tom Corcoran wrote:
> Shawn K. Hall wrote:
>> I'm starting an online database of sites, services and tools that
>> are *mostly* freeware that I just can't live without. Of course,
>> DQSD is number one on the list. If anyone has recommendations for me
>> I'm more than eager to see them. I'd like to
Shawn K. Hall wrote:
>> ... ggd /discover comes back straight away with
>> Key: undefined...
> I dug around the code again, and tried it on my own system. Mine was
> doing the same thing. Maybe Google changed their code? I changed the
> parser to use a different regex pattern and now it's working a
Hi Tom,
> ... ggd /discover comes back straight away with
> Key: undefined...
Hmmm
I dug around the code again, and tried it on my own system. Mine was
doing the same thing. Maybe Google changed their code? I changed the
parser to use a different regex pattern and now it's working again.
Tr
Shawn K. Hall wrote:
> My guess is that either you were not online or DQSD was prevented
> from accessing the Internet to determine the key (by your firewall
> or something). What it does to get the key is 'google' for the term
> DQSD then parse the results to determine the key within the html
> co
Shawn K. Hall wrote:
> I'm starting an online database of sites, services and tools that
> are *mostly* freeware that I just can't live without. Of course,
> DQSD is number one on the list. If anyone has recommendations for me
> I'm more than eager to see them. I'd like to make it as
> comprehensiv
Hi Tom,
> Some great work on this one man!
Thanks! ;)
> When I try ggd /discover I get back Key:
> undefinedhmmm, wondering if sygate firewall
> is the cause but I get no warning from it
Well, since I didn't actually *try* it on a system that doesn't have
Google Desktop installed it's
Hey Shawn,
Some great work on this one man!
> I've incorporated a method for 'discovering' the users
> google desktop key automagically
When I try ggd /discover I get back Key: undefinedhmmm, wondering if
sygate firewall is the cause but I get no warning from it
> Still contemplating fe
Hi Steve,
> Yes!!! {home alone kid does fist punch)
Hehehe!
> Thank you very much indeed.
You're welcome.
Since it became apparent that this search posed a problem for people
to install, I've incorporated a method for 'discovering' the users
google desktop key automagically and provided the
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