Hi Glenn,
On Mon, 6 May 2002 14:45:29 -0500, you [Glenn Carr] wrote:
}> I'm at a loss here. Uncheck what box?
}
}There's a new checkbox for enabling/disabling each search in the help
}window.
Thanks. Got it. [smacks head]
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> I'm at a loss here. Uncheck what box?
There's a new checkbox for enabling/disabling each search in the help
window.
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Hi Dan,
On Mon, 6 May 2002 13:32:55 -0500, you [Dan Martin] wrote:
}This isn't isolated. At home where I've added all the latest Sourceforge
}CVS files, I have the file "disabledsearches.txt". But here at work, I only
}installed the latest beta. I have do not have the txt file, and it doesn't
oops! my mistake... grab that guy from CVS and you'll be ok. I'll
add it to beta 7 tonight
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From:
Monty
Scroggins
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 1:47 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] new stuff
Ah that
explai
Ah that
explains it... I think there should be a new js file -
'savesearchsettings.js'. It looks like this
file was accidentally
left out
of the new package..
Monty
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stuff
>1. how does disabling searches benefit
us? does it help>in load
time? does it just cut down on clutter in the>menu? if having all searches loaded
isn
>1. how does disabling searches benefit
us? does it help>in load
time? does it just cut down on clutter in the>menu? if having all searches loaded
isn't hurting>anything, why
bother? who knows, in some rare occurrence>you may need a search you have
disabled.
>
The idea is to be able
> 1. how does disabling searches benefit us? does it help in load
> time? does it just cut down on clutter in the menu? if having
> all searches loaded isn't hurting anything, why bother?
The only way it benefits is that the prefixes don't interfere with default
google searches, i.e., if I acc
> this is a
search bar... does the snippet feature add to our ability to
search?
I
guess I must ask, does a calendar, a calculator, or a clock add to our
ability to search? Don't get me wrong, I think these are excellent
features. But you must agree - DQSD is more than a "Search
Bar". A