Re: [DQSD-Users] xkcd - potential comx addition

2007-06-07 Thread Monty Scroggins
Checked into SVN..

Monty


brian wrote:
 Actually, I had the time just a few weeks ago, and posted my first 
 draft comx.xml to this list, adding both 'xkcd' and 'dinosaur 
 comics'...  since that time, I've updated it a bit:  both comics often 
 include side jokes (or, possibly the -main- joke) within the info 
 text that pops up when you mouse-over the image;  my updated comx.xml 
 is attached to this post.

 I don't have rights/access to commit these changes to the project, and 
 ask again that somebody who *does* have such access, please do so.  :-)

 ...and, Tom -- thanks for the validation ...I was beginning to think 
 I was the only dqsd-er that appreciated xkcd.   :)  Enjoy, and please 
 let me know if it's not working correctly for you.  (to install it, 
 just save the attached comx.xml file to your DQSD scripts directory, 
 overwriting the one that's there.   then, type '!' [without the 
 quotes] in the DQSD entry window and press Enter to reload.)



 Tom Corcoran wrote:
 If anyone has some time, please could they add http://xkcd.com/ to comx.

 Thanks a lot,

 Tom.


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[DQSD-Users] new comx search - foxtrot fixed

2007-02-17 Thread Monty Scroggins
I fixed the foxtrot comic in  comx.Evidently the comic is now only 
available on sundays.


I checked in the new fix.. so it should make the upcoming release..

Monty

search function=comx
nameComic Strip/name
descriptionDisplays comic strip(s) in a single window.
table class=helpboxDescTable
trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNote:/div All the comic switches can be abbreviated and multiple switches can be specified at one time./td/tr
trtd--/td/trtrtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtd/9chickweed/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtd/caseinpoint/td/tr
trtdAdam at Home/tdtd/adamathome/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtd/agnes/td/tr
trtdAlex/tdtd/alex/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtd/alleyoop/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtd/andycapp/td/tr
trtdAnimal Crackers/tdtd/animalcrackers/td/tr
trtdAnnie/tdtd/annie/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtd/arloandjanis/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtd/bc/td/tr
trtdBaldo/tdtd/baldo/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtd/ballardstreet/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtd/ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtd/betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtd/bignate/td/tr
trtdBig Picture/tdtd/bigpicture/td/tr
trtdBig Top/tdtd/bigtop/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtd/bonanas/td/tr
trtdBoondocks/tdtd/boondocks/td/tr
trtdBound and Gagged/tdtd/boundandgagged/td/tr
trtdBrenda Starr/tdtd/brendastarr/td/tr
trtdBroomhilda/tdtd/broomhilda/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtd/bullsnbears/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtd/ceodad/td/tr
trtdCalvin and Hobbes/tdtd/calvinandhobbes/td/tr
trtdCats With Hands/tdtd/catswithhands/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtd/candorville/td/tr
trtdCathy/tdtd/cathy/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtd/cheapthrills/td/tr
trtdCleats/tdtd/cleats/td/tr
trtdClose to Home/tdtd/closetohome/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonesbury/tdtd/doonesbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDr. Fun/tdtd/drfun/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtd/floandfriends/td/tr
trtdFor Better or for Worse/tdtd/forbetterorforworse/td/tr
trtdFoxTrot/tdtd/foxtrot/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtd/frankandernest/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtd/frazz/td/tr
trtdFred Basset/tdtd/fredbasset/td/tr
trtdFusco Brothers/tdtd/fuscobrothers/td/tr
trtdGarfield/tdtd/garfield/td/tr
trtdGasoline Alley/tdtd/gasolinealley/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtd/geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtd/getfuzzy/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtd/gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtd/graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtd/grandavenue/td/tr
trtdHeart of the City/tdtd/heartofthecity/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtd/heathcliff/td/tr
trtdHelen of the Internet/tdtd/helenoftheinternet/td/tr
trtdHerb and Jamaal/tdtd/herbandjamaal/td/tr
trtdHerman/tdtd/herman/td/tr
trtdHousebroken/tdtd/housebroken/td/tr
trtdIn the Bleachers/tdtd/inthebleachers/td/tr
trtdJanes World/tdtd/janesworld/td/tr
trtdJump Start/tdtd/jumpstart/td/tr
trtdKit N Carlyle/tdtd/kitncarlyle/td/tr
trtdKudzu/tdtd/kudzu/td/tr
trtdLa Cucaracha/tdtd/lacucaracha/td/tr
trtdLiberty Meadows/tdtd/libertymeadows/td/tr
trtdLil Abner/tdtd/lilabner/td/tr
trtdLola/tdtd/lola/td/tr
trtdLoose Parts/tdtd/looseparts/td/tr
trtdLost Sheep/tdtd/lostsheep/td/tr
trtdLuann/tdtd/luann/td/tr
trtdLucky Cow/tdtd/luckycow/td/tr
trtdLupo Alberto/tdtd/lupoalberto/td/tr
trtdMarmaduke/tdtd/marmaduke/td/tr
trtdMeatloaf Night/tdtd/meatloafnight/td/tr
trtdMeehan Streak/tdtd/meehanstreak/td/tr
trtdMeg!/tdtd/meg/td/tr
trtdMister Boffo/tdtd/misterboffo/td/tr
trtdMixed Media/tdtd/mixedmedia/td/tr
trtdModerately Confused/tdtd/moderatelyconfused/td/tr
trtdMomma/tdtd/momma/td/tr
trtdMonty/tdtd/monty/td/tr
trtdMotley/tdtd/motley/td/tr
trtdMullets/tdtd/mullets/td/tr
trtdNancy/tdtd/nancy/td/tr
trtdNatural Selection/tdtd/naturalselection/td/tr
trtdNonsequitur/tdtd/nonsequitur/td/tr
trtdOff The Mark/tdtd/offthemark/td/tr
trtdOne Big Happy Classics/tdtd/onebighappyclassics/td/tr
trtdOut of the Gene Pool/tdtd/outofthegenepool/td/tr
trtdOver the Hedge/tdtd/overthehedge/td/tr
trtdOverboard/tdtd/overboard/td/tr
trtdPC and Pixel/tdtd/pcandpixel/td/tr
trtdPeanuts/tdtd/peanuts/td/tr
trtdPearls Before Swine/tdtd/pearlsbeforeswine/td/tr
trtdPibgorn/tdtd/pibgorn/td/tr
trtdPickles/tdtd/pickles/td/tr
trtdPluggers/tdtd/pluggers/td/tr
trtdPooch Cafe/tdtd/poochcafe/td/tr
trtdPop Culture/tdtd/popculture/td/tr
trtdPreteena/tdtd/preteena/td/tr
trtdRaising Duncan/tdtd/raisingduncan/td/tr
trtdReal Life Adventures/tdtd/reallife/td/tr
trtdReality Check/tdtd/realitycheck/td/tr
trtdRed and Rover/tdtd/redandrover/td/tr
 

Re: [DQSD-Users] Popup Information Bar + script error

2007-02-08 Thread Monty Scroggins
The secutiry banner and warnings are to be expected if you had not done
the tweaks to disable the security mechanism.  The script error is
something else..  Probably the toolbar isnt properly registered in the
system.   In the past the way to fix this  is to *uninstall* the toolbar
completely (sometimes people rename the Quick Search Deskbar
directory) and re-install it.. do not try to merely re-install over the
top of an existing installation.

-however-

The 4.0 releases contain a re-design of how the toolbar operates inside
of windows.The re-design allows the toolbar to operate without the
security warnings and popups.  Evidently a few of the searches use some
components that windows will complain about if the user is not an
administrator.   Many of us have used the re-designed version for some
time with no problems.  I would recommend moving to the 4.0 package..

Hope this helps,

Monty

Tilman Brandl wrote:
 Hi,
  
 maybe this isn't the right place for the following very basic
 problems, nevertheless 
  
 I'm using ver. 3.1.9.2. of Apr 2005
  
 Problem 1:
 Whenever I start my PC with the DQSD taskbar in the list of
 startup programs,
  
 a. a message pops up asking: Did you notice the Information Bar?
 etc. I click on Yes to get rid of this.
 b. the searchbar has text in it telling me that active content
 won't be shown for this file (?) ...
 c. a right click into the bar brings up another dialog asking me
 whether to allow active content
 d. if I click yes a security dialog pops up asking if I was sure
 ... and closes after clicking on YES

 Problem 2:
 Now I'm notified about a script error in line 31 of
 C:\Programs\Quick Search Deskbar\search.htm
  
 My browser is the IE6-based Maxthon, with popups blocked. So this may
 be the expected behaviour. Is there a way to let the search bar start
 each time without asking and blocking everything else at the same
 time? Should I enter something for a secure site? But there's no site
 address that I would know of!
  
 What can I do in order to get rid of the security warnings and the error ?
  
 Thanks
 TB


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Calendar and Local Events

2007-01-15 Thread Monty Scroggins
I had added this feature in some time back.. the color tag is optional,
but if included in the event XML it is used..  Here is an example -

event name=Birthday type=public_holiday color=red 
  date day= 15 month=1 year=2007/
/event

Monty

Charlie Russel wrote:
 As I added some calendar events to my local events file, I discovered a
 bit of ugliness in the theme_vista.css file, which I'm working to
 resolve. But it also brought up the question of how this all works. As
 it currently stands, everything in the various calendar files
 (calendar.country.xml) is listed as a public_holiday. Which is fine.
 And if I add in a second or third set of holidays, by adding them to
 localevents.xml, then they work just fine(well, after I fixed the theme
 file). But what if I want to add additional events, and have them colour
 coded based on the type of event. So, for example, I might want to add
 my wife's birthday to that local events file, and have the xml list it
 as type birthday. Can I then get it to display in a different colour
 based on the xml type? And if so, how to do it? 

 Charlie. 


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Updates between versions?

2006-12-14 Thread Monty Scroggins
It looks like it is working..   I can see a cosmetic thing or two but 
the page still works..  The webpage should update from the repository 
frequently..  New searches should be reflected on the page..

Monty

Glenn Carr wrote:
 Michael,

 Monty had created a page out on the dqsd.net site to display all the current 
 searches, but I think it no longer works due to a switch in our source code 
 control system (http://www.dqsd.net/tools/dqsdtoc/searchtoc.pl).  We probably 
 need to fix that.  Monty, does that display new searches automatically?

 Anyway, there may be another way that I'm not aware of, but here is how to 
 download and install new/updated searches:

 - Go to the searches directory of the code repository on SF:
 http://tinyurl.com/w5s6h
 (http://dqsd.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dqsd/trunk/dqsd/searches/?sortby=date#dirlist)

 - Click on the search .xml file link, which will take you to the revision 
 history page for the file.

 - Right-click on the (download) link and save the file your 
 %PROGRAMFILES%\Quick Search Deskbar\searches directory.

 - Reload your searchbar by entering ! and then Enter.

 This should work in most cases.  Every once in a while a search file will 
 require a change to some of the core files, in which case you would need to 
 download that core file as well.  Usually, that's not the case though.

 Hope that helps,
 Glenn

  Original Message 
   
 From: Michael Garoutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:02 AM
 To: dqsd-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: [DQSD-Users] Updates between versions?

 Hi all,

 A few weeks ago, I noticed that some standard  DQSD searches (eg USPS 
 trackng info) were not working, and I knew that someone had posted an update 
 to the new URL. But I didn't know how to get the new search installed. I 
 solved this by installing the 4.0 version, but could someone on this list 
 explain how to install the interim updates (presumably from the Sourceforge 
 site) without waiting for a new version that includes them? Or is this 
 answered somewhere online?

 Thanks,
 Michael 

 


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Updates between versions?

2006-12-14 Thread Monty Scroggins
Ah I see what you mean..  I mis-read the problem..  I changed the page 
to link to the SVN repository ..


Monty



Brent Beardsley wrote:
 I'm not sure it is because the searches are pointing
 to cvs.sourceforge.net.  Didn't we switch to
 Subversion?

 Brent

 --- Monty Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

   
 It looks like it is working..   I can see a cosmetic
 thing or two but 
 the page still works..  The webpage should update
 from the repository 
 frequently..  New searches should be reflected on
 the page..

 Monty

 



   


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Re: [DQSD-Users] YouTube and Google video search

2006-11-05 Thread Monty Scroggins




I think the google search already supports the video search with the
"/vid" switch..

enter "gg ?" in the toolbar to see all the available switches..

Ciao,

Monty


Steve J Bildermann wrote:

  
  
  I am using
Youtube and Google Video almost constantly. 
  
  Can anyone
suggest (or implement) a search facility for these two services
  
  Thank you.
  
   




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Re: [DQSD-Users] DQSD Taskbar Size Question

2006-11-05 Thread Monty Scroggins
I have seen it do that if you resize the taskbar and dqsd is already 
displayed..  but you should be able to move it around get it to snap 
back to a single line..  I have had to drag it around a bit to get it to 
resize, but you should be able to do it..   This is a windows thing.. 
dqsd isnt doing anything specifically to control the the height of the bar..

Monty


MyKemo wrote:
 Support,
  
 Since I added DQSD, I made my Taskbar space double height to give more 
 room for the other taskbar items.  But the DQSD went to double height 
 as well.  I want it to only take up one have my task bar
 am using DQSD Taskbar Size Question
  

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Re: [DQSD-Users] comx.xml : broken again, change needed (enclosed)

2006-11-05 Thread Monty Scroggins
Done!..  thanks for reporting the problem..

Monty


brian wrote:
 to retrieve the correct image, just change:

var pattern = /joyimages\/\S+.[jpg|png|gif]/ig;

 to:

var pattern = /joyimages\/\S+.[jpg|png|gif] alt=The Joy/ig;

   


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Re: [DQSD-Users] running dqsd without installing

2006-09-22 Thread Monty Scroggins




Sarah about the only think I can offer to help is that you can go to
the search
information page and try to locate the search you were looking for..

http://www.dqsd.net/tools/dqsdtoc/searchtoc.pl

Monty


Shawn K. Hall wrote:

  Hi Sarah,

  
  
is there a way to run DQSD without installing it...

  
  
Not yet.

There have been several attempts to do this but they've thus far been
fruitless. DQSD uses a couple objects to provide advanced functionality
that would not work directly within a browser without having been
installed.

Regards,

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Re: [DQSD-Users] qsfind

2006-08-26 Thread Monty Scroggins




Yeah I meant more that it could take a switch or something to search th
edisabled searches on demand..  something like "qsfind search
/disabled". 

It is true that parsing them by default would certainly defeat the
purpose of having disabled searches..

Monty

Kim Grsman wrote:

  Hi Monty,

  
  
It would be nice if qsfind could search disables searches as 
well as the enabled ones..

  
  
I haven't looked into details, but if the rationale for disabling searches
is to avoid parsing them, having qsfind parse disable searches seems a
little counter-productive... 

Then again, I don't have any searches disabled, so I've never felt the pain.

Cheers,
- Kim
  



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[DQSD-Users] holidays.us.xml

2006-08-26 Thread Monty Scroggins
I updated the US holidays xml to run through 2007..

Monty




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[DQSD-Users] qsfind

2006-08-24 Thread Monty Scroggins
It would be nice if qsfind could search disables searches as well as  
the enabled ones..

I just lived this scenario -
I have all but a few searches disabled via qsfreq..
I want to enable a search but I cant remember exactly what the name  
is, so I can use qsfreq to enable it..  (metacritic in this case)
I have no recourse but to search out the search name via dqsd.net or  
dig around in the searches directory.


If qsfind could locate the search string in the disbled searches, I  
could easily enable it..

Thoughts?

Monty


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[DQSD-Users] nfl schedule search added

2006-08-20 Thread Monty Scroggins
I created a search to fetch the NFL schedule for the current week 
adjusted by timezone much like the racetv search did... 

It will fetch week1 until the season starts September 7th, Then it will 
fetch the current weeks' schedule.


Note - The NFL considers Monday Night Football to be part of the prior 
weeks' schedule



Switches:
US (default) /us
Central Timezone /central
Mountain Timezone /mountain
Pacific Timezone /pacific

Notes:
All the timezone switches can be abbreviated.
All times are US Eastern by default.
The /popup switch will open in a popup window.
Examples:
nfltv (US Eastern Schedule)
nfltv /pac (US Pacific Schedule)
nfltv /cen (US Central Schedule)
nfltv /cen /popup (US Central Schedule in a popup window)

I checked the search into CVS

Monty

search function=nfltv
   nameNFL TV Coverage Schedule/name
   descriptionDisplays a current TV listing of the NFL.
   table class=helpboxDescTable
  trtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
  trtdUS (default)/tdtd/us/td/tr
  trtdCentral Timezone/tdtd/central/td/tr
  trtdMountain Timezone/tdtd/mountain/td/tr
  trtdPacific Timezone/tdtd/pacific/td/tr
  trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNotes:/div/td/tr
  trtd colspan=2All the timezone switches can be abbreviated./td/tr
  trtd colspan=2All times are US Eastern by default./td/tr
  trtd colspan=2The /popup switch will open in a popup window./td/tr
  trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsExamples:/div/td/tr
  trtdnfltv/tdtd(US Eastern Schedule)/td/tr
  trtdnfltv /pac/tdtd(US Pacific Schedule)/td/tr
  trtdnfltv /cen/tdtd(US Central Schedule)/td/tr
  trtdnfltv /cen /popup/tdtd(US Central Schedule in a popup)/td/tr
   /table
   /description
   linkhttp://www.nfl.com/schedules/link
   categoryEntertainment/category
   script![CDATA[

   function getWeekNr(Month,Day)
   {
   	var today = new Date()
   	var Year = today.getYear()
   	now = Date.UTC(Year,Month,Day+1,0,0,0);
   	var Firstday = new Date();
   	Firstday.setYear(Year);
   	Firstday.setMonth(0);
   	Firstday.setDate(1);
   	then = Date.UTC(Year,0,1,0,0,0);
   	var Compensation = Firstday.getDay();
   	if (Compensation  3) Compensation -= 4;
   	else Compensation += 3;
   	NumberOfWeek =  Math.roundnow-then)/8640)+Compensation)/7);
   	return NumberOfWeek;
   }
   
   function takeYear(theDate)
   {
   	x = theDate.getYear();
   	var y = x % 100;
   	y += (y  38) ? 2000 : 1900;
   	return y;
   }
   
   function calcweeknum(startweeknum,currweeknum) 
   { 
   	var weekdiff= (currweeknum - startweeknum);
   	return (weekdiff 1) ? 1 : weekdiff; 
   }
   
   //the first week of the NFL schedule is September 7th
   var startweeknum=getWeekNr(9, 7);   
   var thisdate = new Date();
   var currmonth=thisdate.getMonth()+1;
   var currday=thisdate.getDate();
   var currweeknum=getWeekNr(currmonth, currday);  
   var schedweeknum=calcweeknum(startweeknum,currweeknum); 
   
   function nfltv(q){
   if( q == ? ){
  qsfind(nfltv /function);
  return false;
   }
   //defaults
   var urlstart=http://www.nfl.com/schedules;;
   var tzname=Eastern;
   var offset=0;
   var nfltboutfile = DQSDLauncher.AppDataDirectory + '\\nfltb.html'; 
   var args = parseArgs(q, eastern,central,mountain,pacific);   
   
   var fileout=1; 
   //if the fileout switch was used, set the fileout flag to true and remove it
   if (q.search(/popup) = 0) {
  fileout=0;
  q = q.replace(/popup, );
   }
   
   if ( args.switches.length  0 ){
  for (i=0; i  args.switches.length; i++){
 switch( args.switches[i].name ){
 case eastern:  tzname=Eastern;offset=0;break;
 case central:  tzname=Central;offset=1;break;
 case mountain: tzname=Mountain;offset=2;break;
 case pacific:  tzname=Pacific;offset=3;break;
 }//switch
  }//for
   }//if
   var sUrl=urlstart;
   var xmlHttp = new ActiveXObject(Microsoft.XmlHttp);
   xmlHttp.open(GET, urlstart, false);
   xmlHttp.send();
   //get the response content from the remote site
   var sBody = xmlHttp.responseText;
   rex = new RegExp ('\n', 'g') ;
   sBody = sBody.replace(rex, '\r') ;
   rex1 = new RegExp( '.+a name=week' + schedweeknum + '/a', 'im' );
   rex2 = new RegExp('/table'+'(.*)', 'im' );
   sBody = sBody.replace(rex1, '');
   sBody = sBody.replace(rex2, '');

   //generate an array of the return text
   var sBody_array=sBody.split(tr);   
   for (var i = 3; i  sBody_array.length; i++) {
  var tsorig=sBody_array[i].match(/(\d?\d:\d\d\s+\w)/);
  // detect if tsorig is null (not matched)
  var tstest=tsorig*1;
  if (tstest != 0) {
 tsmatch_array=tsorig[1].match(/(\d?\d):(\d\d)\s+(\w)/);
 var begh=tsmatch_array[1];
 var begm=tsmatch_array[2];
 var ampm=tsmatch_array[3];
 for (var t = 0; t offset; t++) {
 if (begh == 12  ampm == 'a') {
ampm = 'p';
 }else if (begh == 12  ampm == 'p') {
ampm = 'a';
 

Re: [DQSD-Users] google maps (gg.xml /maps)

2006-08-19 Thread Monty Scroggins
I checked the gg.xml and mtgcard.xml switches into CVS..

Monty

Gregory Krohne wrote:
 Sure thing, Dave.

 Regards,
 Greg Krohne

 -Original Message-
 From: dg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 1:37 AM
 To: DQSD users mailing list
 Subject: [DQSD-Users] google maps (gg.xml /maps)

 Hi all,

 Could I request a resend of the gg.xml with the /maps switch?

 (As mentioned in following:
 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=10814094
 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=11568953
 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=12912153)

 Can't seem to find it on CVS..
   

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[DQSD-Users] qsfreq mod

2006-08-19 Thread Monty Scroggins
I added a function to qsfreq.xml to allow re-enabling of individual 
searches.  It is called via the '/add' switch.  If a search is disabled, 
you simply re-enable it with 'qsfreq /add searchname'  Multiple 
searches can be specified at a time. 'qsfreq /add searchname 
searchname searchname'...


I checked the search in to CVS..

Usage:

qsfreq

[no switches]- Display the search frequency data.   
/clear- Clear the search frequency log.   
/disable_unused- Disable all searches not recorded in the 
frequency log.   
/enable_all- Re-enable all previously disabled searches.   
/add- Re-enable specific searches.


Examples:   
qsfreq /clear

qsfreq /disable_unused
qsfreq /enable_all
qsfreq qsfreq /add note alarm racetv comx imdb


Monty

search function=qsfreq
  nameQuick Search Frequency Tool/name
  description
Display and manage search frequency log
div class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div
table class=helpboxDescTable
  trtd[no switches]/tdtd - /tdtdDisplay the search frequency data./td/tr
  trtd/clear/tdtd - /tdtdClear the search frequency log./td/tr
  trtd/disable_unused/tdtd - /tdtdDisable all searches not recorded in the frequency log./td/tr
  trtd/enable_all/tdtd - /tdtdRe-enable all previously disabled searches./td/tr
  trtd/add/tdtd - /tdtdRe-enable specific searches./td/tr
/table
div class=helpboxDescLabelsExample:/div
table class=helpboxDescTable
  trtdqsfreq/td/tr
  trtdqsfreq /clear/td/tr
  trtdqsfreq /add note alarm racetv comx imdb/td/tr
/table
  /description
  categoryFunctions/category
  contributorGlenn Carr/contributor
  
  script![CDATA[
function qsfreq( q )
{
  if ( q == ? )
  {
nullArgs(qsfreq, q);
return;
  }

  var args = parseArgs( q, clear,disable_unused,add,enable_all );
  if ( args.switches.length == 0 )
return qsfreqDisplayFrequency();

  for (var i = 0; i  args.switches.length; i++)
  {
sw = args.switches[i];
switch ( sw.name )
{
  case clear:
qsfreqClearFrequencyLog();
return;
  case disable_unused:
qsfreqDisableUnusedSearches();
return;
  case enable_all:
qsfreqEnableAllSearches();
return;
  case add:
qsfreqEnableSingleSearches(args.q);
return;
}
  }
}

function qsfreqClearFrequencyLog()
{
  if ( !confirm( Are you sure you want to clear the search frequency log? ) )
return;
  
  try
  {
writeFile( FREQUENCY_LOG, '' );
  }
  catch(e) { }
}


function qsfreqDisableUnusedSearches()
{
  var frequencyLogContent = readFile( FREQUENCY_LOG );
  if ( frequencyLogContent == null )
  {
alert( Unable to find any frequency log data );
return;
  }
  
  var recentSearches = frequencyLogContent.replace(/\r\n/g, '\n').split('\n');
  var recentSearchHash = new Object();
  for (var i = 0; i  recentSearches.length; i++)
  {
var searchFields = recentSearches[i].split( FREQ_LOG_DELIM );
recentSearchHash[ searchFields[ 0 ] ] = true;
  }
  // Some searches we simply don't want to ever disable
  recentSearchHash[ 'gg' ] = true;
  recentSearchHash[ 'qsfind' ] = true;
  recentSearchHash[ 'qsfreq' ] = true;
  recentSearchHash[ 'configure' ] = true;
  
  var toDisable = new Array();
  var toEnable = new Array();
  var enabledSearches = getFiles( searches\\*.xml ).replace( /\.xml/gi, '' ).split('\n');
  var renames = new Array();
  for (var i = 0; i  enabledSearches.length; i++)
  {
var search = enabledSearches[ i ];
if ( !recentSearchHash.hasOwnProperty( search ) )
{
  renames.push( { search:search, from:searches\\ + search + .xml, to:searches\\ + search + .disabled } );
  toDisable.push( search );
}
else
{
  toEnable.push( search );
}
  }
  if ( renames.length == 0 )
  {
alert( Unused searches have already been disabled. );
return;
  }
  if ( !confirm( Are you sure you want to disable the following unused searches?\r\n\r\n + toDisable.join( ', ' ) + \r\n\r\nThese searches will remain enabled:\r\n\r\n + toEnable.join( ', ' ) ) )
return;

  var errors = new Array();
  var renamed = new Array();
  for ( var i = 0; i  renames.length; i++ )
  {
if ( renameFile( renames[ i ].from, renames[ i ].to ) || 
 ( renameFile( renames[ i ].to, renames[ i ].to + _ + (new Date()).getTime() )  renameFile( renames[ i ].from, renames[ i ].to ) ) )
{
  renamed.push( renames[ i ].search ); 
}
else
{
  errors.push( renames[ i ].search );
}
  }
  alert( ( ( renamed.length  0 ) ? ( 'The 

Re: [DQSD-Users] Comx - new strip

2006-07-23 Thread Monty Scroggins
I fixed the scheduled jobs on dqsd.net..   The automatic updates to the 
site should now be working..  

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Re: [DQSD-Users] Comx - new strip

2006-07-20 Thread Monty Scroggins
Here ya go James..   I added Alex into comx.xml..   CVS is still messed 
up so I cannot commit the changes to the CVS repository so I am 
attaching the file..  


Monty

James Robertson wrote:

Apologies for not actually posting any code for this one, but the comx search 
is just way beyond me. Anyway, what I would absolutely love to see is the Alex 
strip from The Daily Telegraph. The strip can be accessed from here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/Alex/pAlexTemplate.jhtml?pTitle=Alex.Telegraph
  
search function=comx
nameComic Strip/name
descriptionDisplays comic strip(s) in a single window.
table class=helpboxDescTable
trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNote:/div All the comic switches can be abbreviated and multiple switches can be specified at one time./td/tr
trtd--/td/trtrtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtd/9chickweed/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtd/caseinpoint/td/tr
trtdAdam at Home/tdtd/adamathome/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtd/agnes/td/tr
trtdAlex/tdtd/alex/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtd/alleyoop/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtd/andycapp/td/tr
trtdAnimal Crackers/tdtd/animalcrackers/td/tr
trtdAnnie/tdtd/annie/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtd/arloandjanis/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtd/bc/td/tr
trtdBaldo/tdtd/baldo/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtd/ballardstreet/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtd/ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtd/betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtd/bignate/td/tr
trtdBig Picture/tdtd/bigpicture/td/tr
trtdBig Top/tdtd/bigtop/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtd/bonanas/td/tr
trtdBoondocks/tdtd/boondocks/td/tr
trtdBound and Gagged/tdtd/boundandgagged/td/tr
trtdBrenda Starr/tdtd/brendastarr/td/tr
trtdBroomhilda/tdtd/broomhilda/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtd/bullsnbears/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtd/ceodad/td/tr
trtdCalvin and Hobbes/tdtd/calvinandhobbes/td/tr
trtdCats With Hands/tdtd/catswithhands/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtd/candorville/td/tr
trtdCathy/tdtd/cathy/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtd/cheapthrills/td/tr
trtdCleats/tdtd/cleats/td/tr
trtdClose to Home/tdtd/closetohome/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonesbury/tdtd/doonesbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDr. Fun/tdtd/drfun/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtd/floandfriends/td/tr
trtdFor Better or for Worse/tdtd/forbetterorforworse/td/tr
trtdFoxTrot/tdtd/foxtrot/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtd/frankandernest/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtd/frazz/td/tr
trtdFred Basset/tdtd/fredbasset/td/tr
trtdFusco Brothers/tdtd/fuscobrothers/td/tr
trtdGarfield/tdtd/garfield/td/tr
trtdGasoline Alley/tdtd/gasolinealley/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtd/geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtd/getfuzzy/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtd/gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtd/graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtd/grandavenue/td/tr
trtdHeart of the City/tdtd/heartofthecity/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtd/heathcliff/td/tr
trtdHelen of the Internet/tdtd/helenoftheinternet/td/tr
trtdHerb and Jamaal/tdtd/herbandjamaal/td/tr
trtdHerman/tdtd/herman/td/tr
trtdHousebroken/tdtd/housebroken/td/tr
trtdIn the Bleachers/tdtd/inthebleachers/td/tr
trtdJanes World/tdtd/janesworld/td/tr
trtdJump Start/tdtd/jumpstart/td/tr
trtdKit N Carlyle/tdtd/kitncarlyle/td/tr
trtdKudzu/tdtd/kudzu/td/tr
trtdLa Cucaracha/tdtd/lacucaracha/td/tr
trtdLiberty Meadows/tdtd/libertymeadows/td/tr
trtdLil Abner/tdtd/lilabner/td/tr
trtdLola/tdtd/lola/td/tr
trtdLoose Parts/tdtd/looseparts/td/tr
trtdLost Sheep/tdtd/lostsheep/td/tr
trtdLuann/tdtd/luann/td/tr
trtdLucky Cow/tdtd/luckycow/td/tr
trtdLupo Alberto/tdtd/lupoalberto/td/tr
trtdMarmaduke/tdtd/marmaduke/td/tr
trtdMeatloaf Night/tdtd/meatloafnight/td/tr
trtdMeehan Streak/tdtd/meehanstreak/td/tr
trtdMeg!/tdtd/meg/td/tr
trtdMister Boffo/tdtd/misterboffo/td/tr
trtdMixed Media/tdtd/mixedmedia/td/tr
trtdModerately Confused/tdtd/moderatelyconfused/td/tr
trtdMomma/tdtd/momma/td/tr
trtdMonty/tdtd/monty/td/tr
trtdMotley/tdtd/motley/td/tr
trtdMullets/tdtd/mullets/td/tr
trtdNancy/tdtd/nancy/td/tr
trtdNatural Selection/tdtd/naturalselection/td/tr
trtdNonsequitur/tdtd/nonsequitur/td/tr
trtdOff The Mark/tdtd/offthemark/td/tr
trtdOne Big Happy Classics/tdtd/onebighappyclassics/td/tr
trtdOut of the Gene Pool/tdtd/outofthegenepool/td/tr
trtdOver the Hedge/tdtd/overthehedge/td/tr
trtdOverboard/tdtd/overboard/td/tr
trtdPC and Pixel/tdtd/pcandpixel/td/tr
trtdPeanuts/tdtd/peanuts/td/tr
trtdPearls Before Swine/tdtd/pearlsbeforeswine/td/tr
trtdPibgorn/tdtd/pibgorn/td/tr
trtdPickles/tdtd/pickles/td/tr

[DQSD-Users] dqsd.net

2006-07-03 Thread Monty Scroggins
dqsd.net is back online..

Many thanks Dave!

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Re: [DQSD-Users] comx.xml version 1.31

2006-03-28 Thread Monty Scroggins
I am ready!..   I checked in a minor update to racetv, but I am done 
tinkering..


Mont


Kim Gräsman wrote:

So, are you guys up for a new release some time soon, or are there further
issues? 


I'll be pretty busy tomorrow, but as soon as I get a confirm from you, I can
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[DQSD-Users] comx.xml version 1.31

2006-03-27 Thread Monty Scroggins
I checked in the latest comx.xml.   It contains The 5th Wave (thanks 
Steve!) and the /popup switch.   I did change the default behavior to be 
to open in the default browser.  The popup is the alternate display method.


Ciao

Monty

search function=comx
nameComic Strip/name
descriptionDisplays comic strip(s) in a single window.
table class=helpboxDescTable
trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNote:/div All the comic switches can be abbreviated and multiple switches can be specified at one time./td/tr
trtd--/td/trtrtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtd/9chickweed/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtd/caseinpoint/td/tr
trtdAdam at Home/tdtd/adamathome/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtd/agnes/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtd/alleyoop/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtd/andycapp/td/tr
trtdAnimal Crackers/tdtd/animalcrackers/td/tr
trtdAnnie/tdtd/annie/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtd/arloandjanis/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtd/bc/td/tr
trtdBaldo/tdtd/baldo/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtd/ballardstreet/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtd/ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtd/betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtd/bignate/td/tr
trtdBig Picture/tdtd/bigpicture/td/tr
trtdBig Top/tdtd/bigtop/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtd/bonanas/td/tr
trtdBoondocks/tdtd/boondocks/td/tr
trtdBound and Gagged/tdtd/boundandgagged/td/tr
trtdBrenda Starr/tdtd/brendastarr/td/tr
trtdBroomhilda/tdtd/broomhilda/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtd/bullsnbears/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtd/ceodad/td/tr
trtdCalvin and Hobbes/tdtd/calvinandhobbes/td/tr
trtdCats With Hands/tdtd/catswithhands/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtd/candorville/td/tr
trtdCathy/tdtd/cathy/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtd/cheapthrills/td/tr
trtdCleats/tdtd/cleats/td/tr
trtdClose to Home/tdtd/closetohome/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonesbury/tdtd/doonesbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDr. Fun/tdtd/drfun/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtd/floandfriends/td/tr
trtdFor Better or for Worse/tdtd/forbetterorforworse/td/tr
trtdFoxTrot/tdtd/foxtrot/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtd/frankandernest/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtd/frazz/td/tr
trtdFred Basset/tdtd/fredbasset/td/tr
trtdFusco Brothers/tdtd/fuscobrothers/td/tr
trtdGarfield/tdtd/garfield/td/tr
trtdGasoline Alley/tdtd/gasolinealley/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtd/geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtd/getfuzzy/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtd/gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtd/graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtd/grandavenue/td/tr
trtdHeart of the City/tdtd/heartofthecity/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtd/heathcliff/td/tr
trtdHelen of the Internet/tdtd/helenoftheinternet/td/tr
trtdHerb and Jamaal/tdtd/herbandjamaal/td/tr
trtdHerman/tdtd/herman/td/tr
trtdHousebroken/tdtd/housebroken/td/tr
trtdIn the Bleachers/tdtd/inthebleachers/td/tr
trtdJanes World/tdtd/janesworld/td/tr
trtdJump Start/tdtd/jumpstart/td/tr
trtdKit N Carlyle/tdtd/kitncarlyle/td/tr
trtdKudzu/tdtd/kudzu/td/tr
trtdLa Cucaracha/tdtd/lacucaracha/td/tr
trtdLiberty Meadows/tdtd/libertymeadows/td/tr
trtdLil Abner/tdtd/lilabner/td/tr
trtdLola/tdtd/lola/td/tr
trtdLoose Parts/tdtd/looseparts/td/tr
trtdLost Sheep/tdtd/lostsheep/td/tr
trtdLuann/tdtd/luann/td/tr
trtdLucky Cow/tdtd/luckycow/td/tr
trtdLupo Alberto/tdtd/lupoalberto/td/tr
trtdMarmaduke/tdtd/marmaduke/td/tr
trtdMeatloaf Night/tdtd/meatloafnight/td/tr
trtdMeehan Streak/tdtd/meehanstreak/td/tr
trtdMeg!/tdtd/meg/td/tr
trtdMister Boffo/tdtd/misterboffo/td/tr
trtdMixed Media/tdtd/mixedmedia/td/tr
trtdModerately Confused/tdtd/moderatelyconfused/td/tr
trtdMomma/tdtd/momma/td/tr
trtdMonty/tdtd/monty/td/tr
trtdMotley/tdtd/motley/td/tr
trtdMullets/tdtd/mullets/td/tr
trtdNancy/tdtd/nancy/td/tr
trtdNatural Selection/tdtd/naturalselection/td/tr
trtdNonsequitur/tdtd/nonsequitur/td/tr
trtdOff The Mark/tdtd/offthemark/td/tr
trtdOne Big Happy Classics/tdtd/onebighappyclassics/td/tr
trtdOut of the Gene Pool/tdtd/outofthegenepool/td/tr
trtdOver the Hedge/tdtd/overthehedge/td/tr
trtdOverboard/tdtd/overboard/td/tr
trtdPC and Pixel/tdtd/pcandpixel/td/tr
trtdPeanuts/tdtd/peanuts/td/tr
trtdPearls Before Swine/tdtd/pearlsbeforeswine/td/tr
trtdPibgorn/tdtd/pibgorn/td/tr
trtdPickles/tdtd/pickles/td/tr
trtdPluggers/tdtd/pluggers/td/tr
trtdPooch Cafe/tdtd/poochcafe/td/tr
trtdPop Culture/tdtd/popculture/td/tr
trtdPreteena/tdtd/preteena/td/tr
trtdRaising Duncan/tdtd/raisingduncan/td/tr
trtdReal Life Adventures/tdtd/reallife/td/tr
trtdReality Check/tdtd/realitycheck/td/tr
trtdRed 

Re: [DQSD-Users] comx.xml version 1.31

2006-03-27 Thread Monty Scroggins
wow thats interesting.. I did a CVS update on comx before doing any 
editing..


I obviously messed something up..  Thanks for catching that Brent...

Mont


Brent Beardsley wrote:

I checked in version 1.32 which removes the alert for
seattlepi which got added back in and adds the break
back in for altcomics.

Brent

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I checked in the latest comx.xml.   It contains The
5th Wave (thanks 
Steve!) and the /popup switch.   I did change the
default behavior to be 
to open in the default browser.  The popup is the

alternate display method.

Ciao

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Re: [DQSD-Users] COMX.XML - missing Joy of Tech User Friendly (again)

2006-03-26 Thread Monty Scroggins

Hey Brent..

I hear ya..  I worried about that..  I use Firefox exclusively...I 
just thought it might be a little quicker to display the comics with a 
trimmed down featureless window (since IE is already running via the OS).


When you say make it optional, do you mean an option on the command 
line? or do you mean to set a variable in a config somewhere?


I am happy to implement such a thing..  


Mont


Brent Beardsley wrote:

Hi Monty,

Can you please make it optional to write to an html
file?

I'm using Firefox with tabs and I like the old
behavior because it would show up in a tab.  This new
way opens up a new window in IE - ick!!!  I don't like
IE and I don't like new windows popping up all over my
screen.

Thanks,

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Re: [DQSD-Users] COMX.XML - missing Joy of Tech User Friendly (again)

2006-03-26 Thread Monty Scroggins
I added the /nopopup switch that can be used to tell dqsd to write to a 
file and open in the default browser.


Please give it a go..

Monty


Brent Beardsley wrote:

Hi Monty,

Can you please make it optional to write to an html
file?

I'm using Firefox with tabs and I like the old
behavior because it would show up in a tab.  This new
way opens up a new window in IE - ick!!!  I don't like
IE and I don't like new windows popping up all over my
screen.

Thanks,

Brent
search function=comx
nameComic Strip/name
descriptionDisplays comic strip(s) in a single window.
table class=helpboxDescTable
trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNote:/div All the comic switches can be abbreviated and multiple switches can be specified at one time./td/tr
trtd--/td/trtrtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtd/9chickweed/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtd/caseinpoint/td/tr
trtdAdam at Home/tdtd/adamathome/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtd/agnes/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtd/alleyoop/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtd/andycapp/td/tr
trtdAnimal Crackers/tdtd/animalcrackers/td/tr
trtdAnnie/tdtd/annie/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtd/arloandjanis/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtd/bc/td/tr
trtdBaldo/tdtd/baldo/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtd/ballardstreet/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtd/ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtd/betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtd/bignate/td/tr
trtdBig Picture/tdtd/bigpicture/td/tr
trtdBig Top/tdtd/bigtop/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtd/bonanas/td/tr
trtdBoondocks/tdtd/boondocks/td/tr
trtdBound and Gagged/tdtd/boundandgagged/td/tr
trtdBrenda Starr/tdtd/brendastarr/td/tr
trtdBroomhilda/tdtd/broomhilda/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtd/bullsnbears/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtd/ceodad/td/tr
trtdCalvin and Hobbes/tdtd/calvinandhobbes/td/tr
trtdCats With Hands/tdtd/catswithhands/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtd/candorville/td/tr
trtdCathy/tdtd/cathy/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtd/cheapthrills/td/tr
trtdCleats/tdtd/cleats/td/tr
trtdClose to Home/tdtd/closetohome/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonesbury/tdtd/doonesbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDr. Fun/tdtd/drfun/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtd/floandfriends/td/tr
trtdFoxTrot/tdtd/foxtrot/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtd/frankandernest/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtd/frazz/td/tr
trtdFred Basset/tdtd/fredbasset/td/tr
trtdFusco Brothers/tdtd/fuscobrothers/td/tr
trtdGarfield/tdtd/garfield/td/tr
trtdGasoline Alley/tdtd/gasolinealley/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtd/geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtd/getfuzzy/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtd/gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtd/graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtd/grandavenue/td/tr
trtdHeart of the City/tdtd/heartofthecity/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtd/heathcliff/td/tr
trtdHelen of the Internet/tdtd/helenoftheinternet/td/tr
trtdHerb and Jamaal/tdtd/herbandjamaal/td/tr
trtdHerman/tdtd/herman/td/tr
trtdHousebroken/tdtd/housebroken/td/tr
trtdIn the Bleachers/tdtd/inthebleachers/td/tr
trtdJanes World/tdtd/janesworld/td/tr
trtdJump Start/tdtd/jumpstart/td/tr
trtdKit N Carlyle/tdtd/kitncarlyle/td/tr
trtdKudzu/tdtd/kudzu/td/tr
trtdLa Cucaracha/tdtd/lacucaracha/td/tr
trtdLiberty Meadows/tdtd/libertymeadows/td/tr
trtdLil Abner/tdtd/lilabner/td/tr
trtdLola/tdtd/lola/td/tr
trtdLoose Parts/tdtd/looseparts/td/tr
trtdLost Sheep/tdtd/lostsheep/td/tr
trtdLuann/tdtd/luann/td/tr
trtdLucky Cow/tdtd/luckycow/td/tr
trtdLupo Alberto/tdtd/lupoalberto/td/tr
trtdMarmaduke/tdtd/marmaduke/td/tr
trtdMeatloaf Night/tdtd/meatloafnight/td/tr
trtdMeehan Streak/tdtd/meehanstreak/td/tr
trtdMeg!/tdtd/meg/td/tr
trtdMister Boffo/tdtd/misterboffo/td/tr
trtdMixed Media/tdtd/mixedmedia/td/tr
trtdModerately Confused/tdtd/moderatelyconfused/td/tr
trtdMomma/tdtd/momma/td/tr
trtdMonty/tdtd/monty/td/tr
trtdMotley/tdtd/motley/td/tr
trtdMullets/tdtd/mullets/td/tr
trtdNancy/tdtd/nancy/td/tr
trtdNatural Selection/tdtd/naturalselection/td/tr
trtdNonsequitur/tdtd/nonsequitur/td/tr
trtdOff The Mark/tdtd/offthemark/td/tr
trtdOne Big Happy Classics/tdtd/onebighappyclassics/td/tr
trtdOut of the Gene Pool/tdtd/outofthegenepool/td/tr
trtdOver the Hedge/tdtd/overthehedge/td/tr
trtdOverboard/tdtd/overboard/td/tr
trtdPC and Pixel/tdtd/pcandpixel/td/tr
trtdPeanuts/tdtd/peanuts/td/tr
trtdPearls Before Swine/tdtd/pearlsbeforeswine/td/tr
trtdPibgorn/tdtd/pibgorn/td/tr
trtdPickles/tdtd/pickles/td/tr
trtdPluggers/tdtd/pluggers/td/tr
trtdPooch Cafe/tdtd/poochcafe/td/tr
trtdPop Culture/tdtd/popculture/td/tr

Re: [DQSD-Users] COMX.XML - missing Joy of Tech User Friendly (again)

2006-03-26 Thread Monty Scroggins

Done!..

Attached is the modifiied comx.xml file..

Mont


Charlie Russel wrote:

Hmmm. It's now on ucomics.com. Can we pull it from there, since we do other 
comx from there?

Charlie.
  
search function=comx
nameComic Strip/name
descriptionDisplays comic strip(s) in a single window.
table class=helpboxDescTable
trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNote:/div All the comic switches can be abbreviated and multiple switches can be specified at one time./td/tr
trtd--/td/trtrtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtd/9chickweed/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtd/caseinpoint/td/tr
trtdAdam at Home/tdtd/adamathome/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtd/agnes/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtd/alleyoop/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtd/andycapp/td/tr
trtdAnimal Crackers/tdtd/animalcrackers/td/tr
trtdAnnie/tdtd/annie/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtd/arloandjanis/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtd/bc/td/tr
trtdBaldo/tdtd/baldo/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtd/ballardstreet/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtd/ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtd/betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtd/bignate/td/tr
trtdBig Picture/tdtd/bigpicture/td/tr
trtdBig Top/tdtd/bigtop/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtd/bonanas/td/tr
trtdBoondocks/tdtd/boondocks/td/tr
trtdBound and Gagged/tdtd/boundandgagged/td/tr
trtdBrenda Starr/tdtd/brendastarr/td/tr
trtdBroomhilda/tdtd/broomhilda/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtd/bullsnbears/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtd/ceodad/td/tr
trtdCalvin and Hobbes/tdtd/calvinandhobbes/td/tr
trtdCats With Hands/tdtd/catswithhands/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtd/candorville/td/tr
trtdCathy/tdtd/cathy/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtd/cheapthrills/td/tr
trtdCleats/tdtd/cleats/td/tr
trtdClose to Home/tdtd/closetohome/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonesbury/tdtd/doonesbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDr. Fun/tdtd/drfun/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtd/floandfriends/td/tr
trtdFor Better or for Worse/tdtd/forbetterorforworse/td/tr
trtdFoxTrot/tdtd/foxtrot/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtd/frankandernest/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtd/frazz/td/tr
trtdFred Basset/tdtd/fredbasset/td/tr
trtdFusco Brothers/tdtd/fuscobrothers/td/tr
trtdGarfield/tdtd/garfield/td/tr
trtdGasoline Alley/tdtd/gasolinealley/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtd/geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtd/getfuzzy/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtd/gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtd/graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtd/grandavenue/td/tr
trtdHeart of the City/tdtd/heartofthecity/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtd/heathcliff/td/tr
trtdHelen of the Internet/tdtd/helenoftheinternet/td/tr
trtdHerb and Jamaal/tdtd/herbandjamaal/td/tr
trtdHerman/tdtd/herman/td/tr
trtdHousebroken/tdtd/housebroken/td/tr
trtdIn the Bleachers/tdtd/inthebleachers/td/tr
trtdJanes World/tdtd/janesworld/td/tr
trtdJump Start/tdtd/jumpstart/td/tr
trtdKit N Carlyle/tdtd/kitncarlyle/td/tr
trtdKudzu/tdtd/kudzu/td/tr
trtdLa Cucaracha/tdtd/lacucaracha/td/tr
trtdLiberty Meadows/tdtd/libertymeadows/td/tr
trtdLil Abner/tdtd/lilabner/td/tr
trtdLola/tdtd/lola/td/tr
trtdLoose Parts/tdtd/looseparts/td/tr
trtdLost Sheep/tdtd/lostsheep/td/tr
trtdLuann/tdtd/luann/td/tr
trtdLucky Cow/tdtd/luckycow/td/tr
trtdLupo Alberto/tdtd/lupoalberto/td/tr
trtdMarmaduke/tdtd/marmaduke/td/tr
trtdMeatloaf Night/tdtd/meatloafnight/td/tr
trtdMeehan Streak/tdtd/meehanstreak/td/tr
trtdMeg!/tdtd/meg/td/tr
trtdMister Boffo/tdtd/misterboffo/td/tr
trtdMixed Media/tdtd/mixedmedia/td/tr
trtdModerately Confused/tdtd/moderatelyconfused/td/tr
trtdMomma/tdtd/momma/td/tr
trtdMonty/tdtd/monty/td/tr
trtdMotley/tdtd/motley/td/tr
trtdMullets/tdtd/mullets/td/tr
trtdNancy/tdtd/nancy/td/tr
trtdNatural Selection/tdtd/naturalselection/td/tr
trtdNonsequitur/tdtd/nonsequitur/td/tr
trtdOff The Mark/tdtd/offthemark/td/tr
trtdOne Big Happy Classics/tdtd/onebighappyclassics/td/tr
trtdOut of the Gene Pool/tdtd/outofthegenepool/td/tr
trtdOver the Hedge/tdtd/overthehedge/td/tr
trtdOverboard/tdtd/overboard/td/tr
trtdPC and Pixel/tdtd/pcandpixel/td/tr
trtdPeanuts/tdtd/peanuts/td/tr
trtdPearls Before Swine/tdtd/pearlsbeforeswine/td/tr
trtdPibgorn/tdtd/pibgorn/td/tr
trtdPickles/tdtd/pickles/td/tr
trtdPluggers/tdtd/pluggers/td/tr
trtdPooch Cafe/tdtd/poochcafe/td/tr
trtdPop Culture/tdtd/popculture/td/tr
trtdPreteena/tdtd/preteena/td/tr
trtdRaising Duncan/tdtd/raisingduncan/td/tr
trtdReal Life Adventures/tdtd/reallife/td/tr
trtdReality Check/tdtd/realitycheck/td/tr
trtdRed and Rover/tdtd/redandrover/td/tr

Re: [DQSD-Users] COMX.XML - missing Joy of Tech User Friendly (again)

2006-03-26 Thread Monty Scroggins


It sounds like it is running an old comx.xml, or you have the URL 
cached.   This behavior is what you will get when the pattern matching 
fails to find the string in the destination website..  (which is what 
was happening after forbetter was removed from comics.com)..


After you get the blank window, do a view source on the page and see 
what the url is for the image..   I suspect it might be trying to go to 
comics.com..


Mont


Charlie Russel wrote:

Both dicktracy ones work fine. But either form of /forbetter hangs for a long 
time, and then brings back nothing.

Charlie.


  

-Original Message-
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Poirier
Sent: March 26, 2006 3:32 PM
To: dqsd-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] COMX.XML - missing Joy of Tech  User Friendly
(again)

Maybe it has something to do with comics pulled from ucomics.com.  Try
viewing 'Dick Tracy' using both of the following methods to see if they
work:

comx /dicktracy
or
comx /dicktracy /nopopup

If neither work, try clearing your browser cache and try again.

Steve





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Re: [DQSD-Users] COMX.XML - missing Joy of Tech User Friendly (again)

2006-03-25 Thread Monty Scroggins
I had to go back 9 versions to find any reference to these two comics..  
It appears they have not been part of the CVS version of comx for 15 
months or so..   anyway I pasted the code in for them...  give this one 
a try ..   If it is ok I will check it in..  


Monty


Brian wrote:

Hi all...

   I (finally) got around to refreshing things on the computer... Installed
the new(er) mwd.xml to get the popup feature (nice!) and the newest comx.xml
to get the editorial cartoons and to get Calvin and Hobbes working again --
unfortunately, it looks like somewhere along the chain, Joy of Tech and User
Friendly got dropped (again) from the xml file.  Is it possible to get those
back in the lineup?

 - Brian
search function=comx
nameComic Strip/name
descriptionDisplays comic strip(s) in a single window.
table class=helpboxDescTable
trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNote:/div All the switches can be abbreviated and multiple switches can be specified at one time./td/tr
trtd--/td/trtrtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtd/9chickweed/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtd/caseinpoint/td/tr
trtdAdam at Home/tdtd/adamathome/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtd/agnes/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtd/alleyoop/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtd/andycapp/td/tr
trtdAnimal Crackers/tdtd/animalcrackers/td/tr
trtdAnnie/tdtd/annie/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtd/arloandjanis/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtd/bc/td/tr
trtdBaldo/tdtd/baldo/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtd/ballardstreet/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtd/ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtd/betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtd/bignate/td/tr
trtdBig Picture/tdtd/bigpicture/td/tr
trtdBig Top/tdtd/bigtop/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtd/bonanas/td/tr
trtdBoondocks/tdtd/boondocks/td/tr
trtdBound and Gagged/tdtd/boundandgagged/td/tr
trtdBrenda Starr/tdtd/brendastarr/td/tr
trtdBroomhilda/tdtd/broomhilda/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtd/bullsnbears/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtd/ceodad/td/tr
trtdCalvin and Hobbes/tdtd/calvinandhobbes/td/tr
trtdCats With Hands/tdtd/catswithhands/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtd/candorville/td/tr
trtdCathy/tdtd/cathy/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtd/cheapthrills/td/tr
trtdCleats/tdtd/cleats/td/tr
trtdClose to Home/tdtd/closetohome/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonesbury/tdtd/doonesbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDr. Fun/tdtd/drfun/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtd/floandfriends/td/tr
trtdFor Better or For Worse/tdtd/forbetterorforworse/td/tr
trtdFoxTrot/tdtd/foxtrot/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtd/frankandernest/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtd/frazz/td/tr
trtdFred Basset/tdtd/fredbasset/td/tr
trtdFusco Brothers/tdtd/fuscobrothers/td/tr
trtdGarfield/tdtd/garfield/td/tr
trtdGasoline Alley/tdtd/gasolinealley/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtd/geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtd/getfuzzy/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtd/gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtd/graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtd/grandavenue/td/tr
trtdHeart of the City/tdtd/heartofthecity/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtd/heathcliff/td/tr
trtdHelen of the Internet/tdtd/helenoftheinternet/td/tr
trtdHerb and Jamaal/tdtd/herbandjamaal/td/tr
trtdHerman/tdtd/herman/td/tr
trtdHousebroken/tdtd/housebroken/td/tr
trtdIn the Bleachers/tdtd/inthebleachers/td/tr
trtdJanes World/tdtd/janesworld/td/tr
trtdJump Start/tdtd/jumpstart/td/tr
trtdKit N Carlyle/tdtd/kitncarlyle/td/tr
trtdKudzu/tdtd/kudzu/td/tr
trtdLa Cucaracha/tdtd/lacucaracha/td/tr
trtdLiberty Meadows/tdtd/libertymeadows/td/tr
trtdLil Abner/tdtd/lilabner/td/tr
trtdLola/tdtd/lola/td/tr
trtdLoose Parts/tdtd/looseparts/td/tr
trtdLost Sheep/tdtd/lostsheep/td/tr
trtdLuann/tdtd/luann/td/tr
trtdLucky Cow/tdtd/luckycow/td/tr
trtdLupo Alberto/tdtd/lupoalberto/td/tr
trtdMarmaduke/tdtd/marmaduke/td/tr
trtdMeatloaf Night/tdtd/meatloafnight/td/tr
trtdMeehan Streak/tdtd/meehanstreak/td/tr
trtdMeg!/tdtd/meg/td/tr
trtdMister Boffo/tdtd/misterboffo/td/tr
trtdMixed Media/tdtd/mixedmedia/td/tr
trtdModerately Confused/tdtd/moderatelyconfused/td/tr
trtdMomma/tdtd/momma/td/tr
trtdMonty/tdtd/monty/td/tr
trtdMotley/tdtd/motley/td/tr
trtdMullets/tdtd/mullets/td/tr
trtdNancy/tdtd/nancy/td/tr
trtdNatural Selection/tdtd/naturalselection/td/tr
trtdNonsequitur/tdtd/nonsequitur/td/tr
trtdOff The Mark/tdtd/offthemark/td/tr
trtdOne Big Happy Classics/tdtd/onebighappyclassics/td/tr
trtdOut of the Gene Pool/tdtd/outofthegenepool/td/tr
trtdOver the Hedge/tdtd/overthehedge/td/tr
trtdOverboard/tdtd/overboard/td/tr
trtdPC and Pixel/tdtd/pcandpixel/td/tr
   

Re: [DQSD-Users] A more easily customisable search menu...

2006-02-20 Thread Monty Scroggins

Tom Corcoran wrote:
As more and more searches get added I am concerned about the clutter 
on my dqsd menu. When I am looking to remind myself what searched I 
have forgotten about I do not want through though ones I will never 
use. [Maybe memory should be a concern but since I got rid of the old 
machine a few years ago I have not looked into performance gains by 
disabling a bunch of the searches]


I know we can use the script generator
http://www.master-minds.net/cgi-bin/disablesearches.cgi
to disable scripts, and maybe that's enough but ideally would it not 
good to have something more fluid?
Yeah there has long been a need to have some kind of mechanism of 
disabling searches that arent needed..   The performance gains of not 
loading 300+ searches is pretty noticeable..My script renaming 
utility was meant only as a crude workaround..   



A problem exists, in that all of the searches have to be parsed 
initially to be even available on the menu for enabling or disabling..   
The  search code doesnt  have to be loaded to memory but the xml would 
still have to be parsed on startup... So I guess if there was some sort 
of on-the-fly enabling and disabling of searches, the startup time would 
still be kind of slow..  Memory would be gained though...


Maybe there could be a built in mechanism that would allow the user to 
create a snapshot of the searches which are available and unavailable 
and store the data to a file that could be loaded at dqsd startup before 
any search xml files are parsed.  The file would control which searches 
are loaded, and could contain enough information about *all* the 
searches that the help menu items could still be created without parsing 
all the xml files.  This would speed the startup since all the searches 
wouldnt have to be parsed anymore.  The user would only have to go 
through all the searches once to get the configuration set.



Good Idea?  Bad Idea?

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Re: [DQSD-Users] need help with broken metacritic search

2006-01-30 Thread Monty Scroggins

Oh rats!..

I cant believe I didnt notice the post URL had changed..   I got off on 
an tangent trying to figure out how the page kicks off the processing...


Mont

Kim Gräsman wrote:

Hi Tom,

I've fixed the search from the copy you posted.

There were a couple of problems:

- parseArgsEx expects the value argument to be first, before all switch
arguments, so crit /music Tom Waits would search the music category for an
empty string, since there's nothing between crit and /music.

- The URL was wrong -- they seem to have moved the post target from
search.metacritic.com/ to www.metacritic.com/

I cleaned up the form to contain as little as possible, while I was at it.

Will commit to CVS as soon as possible.

Cheers,
- Kim

  

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Tom Corcoran

Sent: den 26 januari 2006 22:44
To: DQSD
Subject: [DQSD-Users] need help with broken metacritic search

The search for the metacritic site has been broken for some 
time. I attach an updated search which is NOT working 
however. I cannot figure out why. If anyone has the time i 
would appreciate some other eyes having a look.


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Comx request

2005-09-11 Thread Monty Scroggins
Hmmm I took a peek at this one..  There is a problem in that the comic 
image is served up through a content management system.   If I extract 
the URL of the image and attempt to fetch it directly, there is an error 
generated  -  no referer.  In other words, it looks to me that the comic 
will only be served up via the nwsource.com site..   I could be 
mis-interpreting what is going on, and someone else might have an idea 
on how to work around it..


Monty


Charlie Russel wrote:

Anyone feel up to trying to add Zits to the comx list? It's a King
Features one, so it's not available online at the more normal sources. I
have found it online daily at the Seattle Post Intelligencer
(http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/fun/zits.asp), but parsing the comx.xml
file and figuring out how to get it to work properly is beyond me, I'm
afraid.

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[DQSD-Users] racetv

2005-09-05 Thread Monty Scroggins
I missed a posting from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sep 4 regarding 
racetv.xml..


Can someone re-post it please?


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[DQSD-Users] search history being lost

2005-08-11 Thread Monty Scroggins

Tip -

I noticed my DQSD history was disappearing from time to time..   After 
some digging I noticed the toolbar is one of the applications 
automatically  cleaned by the program Window Washer..


If anyone uses this program and doesn't want the search history erased, 
you can disable the cleaning of DQSD in the preferences..



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Re: [DQSD-Users] ANN: Bookmarks Add-on v0.6

2005-06-29 Thread Monty Scroggins

Excellent!

Mont


Brent Beardsley wrote:


Hi all,

I just put a new version of my bookmarks addon up at

http://www.brentlysoftware.com/dqsdaddons/

It has support for Firefox, fixes the help url,
truncates long bookmark names, and should handle
netscape based bookmark comments better.

To use bookmarks other than IE you must set:

bookmarks_type = bmff;

in your local preferences where bmff is the bookmarks
type to use.  Please see the readme.html for more
information.

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[DQSD-Users] best list

2005-01-13 Thread Monty Scroggins
It looks like DQSD got picked as the best 46 freeware utilties:
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best_46_free_utilities.htm
Monty

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Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: How to remove XP theme support

2005-01-11 Thread Monty Scroggins

Also, Monty  wrote:
Hmm I havent witnessed this..
There is something awry with the CSS of your install maybe..
(etc.)
---
Well, my theme.css and theme_blue.css match, and match the snippets you
provided. I did not modify them from the original. I have jpeg files 
of the
active deskbar (active.jpg) and idle deskbar (inactive.jpg) but can't 
upload
them to this list, so I don't know what to do with them. The white 
text on
blue background is indeed there when inactive, but you can clearly see 
the
gray bar underneath. The deskbar contains a white window with black 
text
when active. I have not modified the standard XP taskbar.

Michael,
If the jpg's are small could you zip them together, rename the zip to 
.txt and attach the file to a post?   I didn't know jpg's weren't 
allowed on the list.. I know zip's aren't ...   renaming the file should 
do the trick..

Here is my localprefs.js file, in case that is affecting it. Setting the
banner width to 0, perhaps?
hmm  I pasted your settings into mine and it had no ill effects...   
Maybe the jpg's will offer some kind of clue..

Thanks
Monty

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Re: [DQSD-Users] How to remove XP theme support

2005-01-10 Thread Monty Scroggins
Brent Beardsley wrote:
Why don't I like it? For one thing, it doesn't seem
to work correctly, as it 
does not take up the whole height of the taskbar,
leaving a gray bar under 
it. Also, the black text on a blue background (with
the default XP theme) is 
unappealing, at best. I prefer the white bar, with
black text, that takes up 
the whole taskbar from top to bottom.

Or is what I am describing a bug, not a feature?
   

Hmm I haven't witnessed this..
There is something awry with the CSS of your install maybe..  Have you 
made any over-riding css definitions in localsearch.css?  This is 
suspicious too if you are seeing some grey banners around the toolbar. 
Can you check your localsearch.css file and see if it has anything other 
than comments in it?  If so, try renaming it and enter '!' in the 
toolbar to reload it.. The blue theme is different than the olive and 
silver ones in that it sets the text color to #fcfcfc (white) instead of 
black.  If you are seeing black on blue, somehow the blue scheme is not 
being utilized completely.   The theme.css should have entries which 
look like this - 

body
{
background: #BBBDCD url(xptoolbar1_blue.bmp) repeat-x fixed top;
}
.clock
{
background: transparent repeat-x fixed bottom;
color: #fcfcfc;
font-weight: bold;
border-width:0px;
padding-top:9px;
padding-left:4px;
padding-right:4px;
padding-bottom:5px;
}
Theme.css should also be the same size as theme_blue.css..  Can you 
check this?

Monty
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: notesbydave.com down?

2005-01-06 Thread Monty Scroggins




wow I dont think I have ever even looked at this htm file.. I have no
idea if the "alternate" instructions still apply .. but are the
instructions from the webpage correct?

  Download and run dqsd.exe as usual. 
  Right-click on your Windows Explorer taskbar and select Toolbars
 Add New Toolbar... 
  When it prompts you for a folder, type in the following URL: http://notesbydave.com/toolbar/install.htm
(be sure not to copy in any spaces at the beginning or the end) 
  The Quick Search bar should appear. 

shouldn't the URL in step 3 be "file://c:\Program Files\Quick Search
Deskbar\search.htm" ??

Monty

Kim Grsman wrote:

  Hi James,

  
  
Thanks for the replies. I've tried
http://www.dqsd.net/install.htm but am getting an error 
popping up - "A runtime error has occurred.
Line: 1 Error: Access is denied".

  
  
FWIW, I get the same error. I think it's something to do with the fact that
the page is trying to change the current zone behind the scenes.

  window.location = "file://c:\\Program Files\\Quick Search
Deskbar\\search.htm";

Is it not possible in NT4 to right-click the taskbar and get an Add Quick
Search... menu item under Toolbars?

- Kim
  





Re: [DQSD-Users] notesbydave.com down?

2005-01-04 Thread Monty Scroggins
 Hi James,

 James Robertson wrote:
 However, the notesbydave.com URL seems to be down -
 pinging gives an IP of 68.80.225.136 but it timed out
 on returning packets.

 Is there anywhere else that we've got that hosts the
 install scripts?

 Hmm... The files are on www.dqsd.net as well, I think
 notesbydave.com/toolbar is/was a mirror of dqsd.net.

 So, do what the manual says, but substitute

   notesbydave.com/toolbar
 for
   www.dqsd.net


Dave changed hosting companies about 9 or 10 months ago..  I would bet
that the notesbydave (which I think was the really old sitename being
used) was officially dropped at that time and we just never noticed..

Monty



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Re: [DQSD-Users] Ixquick XML

2005-01-02 Thread Monty Scroggins




Hi Marcus,

The searches should really contain a description block complete with
usage examples.. otherwise the help menu and the web page descriptions
are empty.

Please consider adding a description block like the ones in the other
searches which contain the css class definitions..

example -  
descriptionSearch the Audubon Society for information about
birds.
 div class="helpboxDescLabels"Examples:/div
 table class="helpboxDescTable"
 trtdadbn woodpecker/td/tr
 trtdadbn cardinal/td/tr
 /table
 /description


Thanks!

Monty

Marcus Murray wrote:
I made a
xml for myself for my favorite metasearch engine www.ixquick.com. I
think it works okay.
  
  

search function="ix"
  COMMENT

Even though this XML search will probably load and is a good start
toward a completed search, please be aware that this search will probably
not work as is and will probably require some changes.

  /COMMENT
  nameIxquick/name
  categorySearch the Web/category
  contributor/contributor
  linkhttp://www.ixquick.com//link
  email/email
  description
  /description
  form name="ixf"
method="get"
action="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://ixquick.com/do/metasearch.pl">"http://ixquick.com/do/metasearch.pl"
input type="hidden" name="cat" value="web" /
input type="hidden" name="language" value="english" /


input type="hidden" name="query" value="" /
  /form
  script![CDATA[
function ix(q)
{
  if( nullArgs("ix", q) )
return;

  // FORM variables for ixf
  //document.ixf.cat.value = "";
  //document.ixf.cat.value = "";
  //document.ixf.cat.value = "";
  //document.ixf.cat.value = "";
  //document.ixf.cat.value = "";
  //document.ixf.cmd.value = "";
  //document.ixf.language.value = "";

  // 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.ixf.query.value = q;

  submitForm(ixf);
}
  ]]/script
  copyright
The following applies if this file is included and distributed with Dave's Quick Search Deskbar:
Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau; Distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License, Version 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)
  /copyright
  created_by
This search file was initially created on 01/02/05 at 21:14:46
by Dave's Quick Search Deskbar Search Wizard version 1.3,
Copyright (c) 2002 Glenn Carr; Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2
  /created_by
/search
  
  
  
  
  

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RE: [DQSD-Users] DQSD 3.1.9 BETA-1

2004-12-02 Thread Monty Scroggins

Paul it is blocking activeX content on the page being executed.  Its a
*webpage*. Clicking allow activeX content allows it for *that* webpage.
When another webpage is initiated (like racetv for example) you will get
another warning bar.

Monty

 I *do* trust you, intentions-wise; but I'd feel more comfortable in the
 correctness
 department if you could site some authority or other evidence to support
 that by
 clicking allow active content I'm issuing page-specific, and not global,
 permission.

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Re: [DQSD-Users] DQSD 3.1.9 BETA-1

2004-12-02 Thread Monty Scroggins
Paul wrote:
 I'm asking for evidence. For instance, you implied
that after I approved dqsd, I'd still get the warning if a different 
webpage tried to
run flagged content. Fine, but I don't know any site that generate 
that warning, so I
can't test it. Perhaps you could provide me with a link to such a site?
Try the racetv or comx searches.  Or the help window. 

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Re: [DQSD-Users] Fix for XP SP2 Problem

2004-11-19 Thread Monty Scroggins
I had removed the convertstylestoinline() in both comx and racetv some 
time ago.   It loaded a ton of css that wasnt needed or used for a 
simple html page..   You might have old versions of these..

Monty
 (has anyone tried the comx
 or racetv searches which spawn an extra window to see if these
 searches
 function with the change??) Kim I think I remember you had tried them
 before, and they were ok..  I dont have those searches in place yet
 since I am rebuilding my machine.
Neither of the searches with popup windows work, as far as I can tell, 
because of the iexplore.exe issue. I've tried adding a 
mark-of-the-web, but either I didn't do it right, or it just didn't work.

Part of the problem with popup windows is that they all use 
convertStylesToInline, where they read the main document's stylesheet 
- that's apparently ubiquitously disallowed in SP2. I tried omitting 
the stylesheet copying, but then there was some other problem, etc, ad 
sleepium.


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Fix for XP SP2 Problem

2004-11-19 Thread Monty Scroggins
Chuck Baker wrote:
I used the Registry workaround to take care of the SP2 problem and
everything seems to work. the calendar works for me. But I can't find any
the comx and racetv searches that are made referenced to in the posting
here and I have the most recent version of DQSD.
 

These are searches that have been added since the last release.  You can 
fetch them directly from CVS via -

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/dqsd/dqsd/searches/racetv.xml
and
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/dqsd/dqsd/searches/comx.xml
right-click on 'download' and do a 'save as' to fetch the file to your 
machine..

Monty


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Fix for XP SP2 Problem

2004-11-17 Thread Monty Scroggins




Ah.. this does create a "permission denied" error from the calendar..

Lee any ideas?

Monty

Roedel, Mark wrote:

  Is this different from the "Mark-of-the-web" solution mentioned at
http://www.dqsd.net/sp2.htm which "was tested but it ruins some parts of
DQSD"?

See, also, from the DQSD-list archives:

http://www.mail-archive.com/dqsd-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg02252.ht
ml


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Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Fix for XP SP2 Problem

Man thats outstanding!.. many thanks Lee..   It works great.. 

I made the source change and checked it in to CVS.

Monty

Lee Hasiuk wrote:

  
  
(Please forgive me if this message has already made it to your mailing

  
  list.  I tried submitting it without joining, and I tried sending email
to David Bau, but apparently both were ignored, because I couldn't see
any mention in your archives.)
  
  
I stumbled across DQSD a few evenings ago and decided to give it a try.

  
  I immediately noticed that it had a problem with running under Windows
XP SP2.  It looks to me like you are using local active content in a web
browser ActiveX control in the toolbar.  I looked at the source code for
the control's HTML and saw that there's a critical line missing from it
that's necessary in SP2 to avoid the "information bar" when running
active content stored on the local system.  It's commonly known as the
"Mark of the Web".  You can read more about it here:
  
  
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/ie/6/all/reskit/en-us/

  
  appendix.mspx (do a search for Mark of the Web once the page is loaded)
  
  
Anyway, there's a trivial fix for this problem.  Just add the following

  
  line to the file named "search.htm" (I found it in the directory in
which DQSD was installed), just after the line that contains "head"
(line 4 in the latest version on your web site):
  
  
!-- saved from url=""
 class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="about:internet">about:internet --

That's all there is to it!  I hope that this isn't something you

  
  already knew about, because I didn't have time to go through all the
messages in your mailing list archives.  A quick glance led me to
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[DQSD-Users] new release

2004-11-16 Thread Monty Scroggins
Any plans on putting together a new release?  It has been a really long 
time since the last one and many changes/additions have been made.

Monty
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RE: [DQSD-Users] Incorporate Google desktop search into DQSD - WORKS!

2004-11-03 Thread Monty Scroggins
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. 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.
 
 
 I also like:
 SlimBrowser (www.flashpeak.com)... Though, I think current version 
has a
 bug.
 Maxthon (www.maxthon.com)
 Spamihilator (www.spamihilator.com/)
 Hotkeys (can't find it on the web anymore... check some download 
sites)
 SpyBot SD
 Gallery Wizard (www.feldfunker.de/software/galwiz.htm)
 Desktop Sidebar (www.desktopsidebar.com/)
 NSIS (http://nsis.sourceforge.net/)
 2xExplorer (http://netez.com/2xExplorer/)
 Samurize (www.samurize.com)
 
 Also gotta mention:
 MySQL and related tools
 Trend  Micro web site AV tools (can be seen at http://www.bairen.net/)
 Tight VNC
 NET Bible can be downloaded for free from www.bible.org
 
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse

2004-11-02 Thread Monty Scroggins
Isn't there an option in the preferences to turn off automatic version 
checking?   I dont have an install in front of me here, but I thought 
that was a feature that could be turned off..  This became especially 
desirable when the version checking was going to the sourceforge site 
and the site was having problems...   Anyway I think you can just turn 
off the auto version checking and you will be good to go..

Monty

 
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 From: Kim Gräsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse
 Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:12:48 +0100
 
  
  Hi Don,
  
yes I am running 3.1.8
the link works but is gibberish to me
dqsd_version_info
typefinal/type
  
  That's the way it's supposed to look :) So far so good.
  
  Have you installed Windows XP SP2? If so, is your firewall enabled? 
Can 
  you try and disable it for the sake of testing (re-enable it as 
soon as 
  you can), to see if that's what does it?
  
  It could be that the firewall is blocking explorer.exe (Windows 
  Explorer) from accessing the internet, and that's why you see this 
  problem, but that's really just a guess.
  
The searches go through alright and the program works fine which 
is
why I don't understand the error message.
  
  I think the version check (along with some of the more eclectic 
  searches) is the only one to access the net directly, rather than 
firing 
  up a browser.
  
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Quick Search bar has quit working...

2004-10-20 Thread Monty Scroggins




Yeah sp2 has created a problem with dqsd. but I dont believe all these
problems are related to the new security service in sp2.. but.. first
things first.. 

If dqsd is installed with sp2, it should still work, but you should get
a dialog which asks you whether to authorize dqsd to run. Its just an
annoyance, and the toolbar should otherwise work normally..

At the top of the dqsd.net site there is a link to a page that shows a
couple of registry edits you can make to change to allow dqsd to run
without the errors... - http://www.dqsd.net/sp2.htm  -or- you can
just turn off the "Security Center" service in the admin tools. You
can always reverse these changes later. 

Make one of these changes and see if any behavior is changed. I
think you still have an installation problem... Or you already have
the toolbar running and you are attempting to initiate it a second
time...  If you do have an installation problem, I would uninstall
dqsd, reboot, rename the Quick Search Toolbar directory so it cant find
any files left behind, and re-install it again.. A clean install
should load without any warnings etc.. 

Monty


Chuck Johnston wrote:

  
  
  
  

  
  
  
  
  I have the
latest version
of DSQD available from the site. 
I am running XP PRO (SP2) with IE 6.)
  After
(re)installing the latest version of
DSQD, I right clicked on the task bar and selected Quick Search. I
immediately received a warning
from
IE security that I was about to launch a restricted file to which
I responded by clicking on Allow
Blocked content  which I have had to do ever since
installing SP2. However, DQSD has always WORKED up to this point!
  Now, I also
receive a second warning message:
  
  Unable to instantiate
DQSDTools.launcher:
Automation server cant create object. 
  After clicking
on OK (the
only choice), I receive the
following
message:
  The DQSD helper DLL is not
correctly
installed.
  THEN, I receive
another warning:
  The Web Page you are viewing is
trying to
close the window. 
Do you want to close this window?
  If I choose
Yes, the DQSD
bar appears, but is inaccessible.
  If I choose
NO, I receive
the following warning
  There was a problem initializing
the
enhanced keyboard support  some key combination and hot keys may not
work (Error Automation server cant create object)
  The only choice
is OK, which I click.
  The tool bas is
accessible, but, the hot
key is not responsive, and, when I type text into the tool bar, I
receive the
following message:
  An error ([object error]/Object
expected)
occurred while trying to run the search gg
  to which I respond with OK.
  Then, nothing
happens. The tool bar sits
there, useless, and no search appears. If I right click in the tool
bar, I
receive a Script error message (OK)
  I use DQSD many
times a daymaybe dozens
of time a day. I REALLY miss it! Any idea whats going on? HELP!
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Dave search bar and Wikipedia

2004-10-14 Thread Monty Scroggins
You can also check out the table of contents for all the searches in the 
repository at http://www.dqsd.net/tools/dqsdtoc/searchtoc.pl

Mont
Kim Gräsman wrote:
Hi Steve,
The wik verb seems to do that. 

Hot tip of the day: If you wonder if DQSD can do something, type:
? something
I found this search using

? wikipedia
HTH,
Kim
 

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Steve J Bildermann
Sent: den 14 oktober 2004 20:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DQSD-Users] Dave search bar and Wikipedia

Is there a search capability for Wikipedia?
If not I hope someone with more skill than I would consider 
making one.

Thanks.
   


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Virgin mobile picture messages to non picture phone!

2004-08-17 Thread Monty Scroggins
dqsd.net updates every 15 minutes and will pick it up as soon as sourceforge
pushes the mods through their system..
This can take several hours..

Monty

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Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 2:34 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Virgin mobile picture messages to non picture
phone!



  Tom Corcoran wrote:
  
   I started one at http://www.moonbade.co.uk/dqsd/ Plan to
   add more of
   my searches...
 
  Great! I'll add a link to the contrib page when I find the time.

 FWIW, I've made the change and committed the new file, but dqsd.net
doesn't
 seem to have caught it yet [1]. I'll blame SourceForge's CVS, it's usually
 the culprit.

 Kim

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[DQSD-Users] modified racetv.xml

2004-08-09 Thread Monty Scroggins
I checked in a modified racetv.xml search that can now take timezone 
arguments along with the race series, and change the schedule times 
accordingly. 

Switches:
US (default)  /us
Canada /canada
Can-Am /can-am or /canam
Eastern (default) /eastern
Central Timezone /central
Mountain Timezone /mountain
Pacific Timezone /pacific
Examples:
racetv (US Eastern Schedule default)
racetv /pac  (US Pacific Schedule)
racetv /can /cen (Canadian Central Schedule)
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Re: [DQSD-Users] RE: Comx update: properly sized windows

2004-07-27 Thread Monty Scroggins

Subject: [DQSD-Users] RE: Comx update: properly sized windows


 Okay, this sounds like a job for localprefs.js. For me, comx works better
if
 the windows are resized after creation. For you, comx works better if the
 windows are sized at creation. Actually, if the window.open would just
 respect the specified dimensions when it opened on my PC, I would prefer
it
 that way, too. You like the image scaled to the window created; I like the
 original dimensions, unscaled.

I do too but thats a little tricky.  Actually with the resizing you have in
now, since the original window is initially displayed so close to the actual
comic dimension, the resizing isnt even noticeable..  I like it..
Interestingly, the comic windows look vertically offset a tad on my win2k
machine, but the windows look perfectly tight on my XP machine.. Not
enough to worry about though.. looks fine..

 While we're about it, we should throw in a
 list of daily preferred comics, so I don't have to type them on the line
 (Yes, I do remember localaliases.txt).

heehee  aliases are your friend!...

 What about title bars? Should they be
 preference-based? Should window.open vs (how did we do it before?
 Document.open?) be preference-base? What other options should we let users
 set outside of code?

Nah its not worth all that..  it works great as it is..  and since the
defaults have now been moved inside a case statement, it makes it easier to
add other sites later on..

I like the package as it is now, with your latest resize mods..

Unless you object I would like to check it in..

Monty



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Re: [DQSD-Users] RE: Comx update: properly sized windows

2004-07-26 Thread Monty Scroggins

- Original Message - 
From: Gregory Krohne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 1:21 PM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] RE: Comx update: properly sized windows


 I didn't like the way comx was sizing the image to the window.

huh.. I'm not aware of  this happening..  The same dimensions for the img
are used for the window.

 comics didn't look right either, because window.open seems to ignore the
 width and height parameters.

Hmm this isn't happening to me.. Dont know if it is an OS bug or something.
If I call window.open with height and width parameters, they seem to get
recognized...


 For all windows, I adjust the height and width
 numbers by 9 and 34 pixels, respectively. Then, I resize the window to fit
 the comic. This seems to render comics that are consistently the same
 dimensions as the original.

I dont think the comic dimensions are going to be any different,  (with the
exception of the joy of tech and User Friendly) but the window is
tighter around them, which is nice..   Any skew in the display dimensions
and the actual dimensions on the webpages are going to still exist...  but I
dont think its ever enough that the comic is hard to read..

Looks nice

FWIW,

Monty




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Re: [DQSD-Users] FW: Comx update adds User Friendly Joy of Tech

2004-07-24 Thread Monty Scroggins
I suggest this one.  It has a mod to only do window.open instead of
createpopup,
and a little formatting done to it..

Monty


- Original Message - 
From: Monty Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] FW: Comx update adds User Friendly  Joy of Tech


 It looks like it also matches on more than one image ..  so the first
 element needs to be specified on the pattern match..

 I think this will work:

 var pattern = /joyimages\/\S+.[jpg|png|gif]/ig;
 var result = sBody.match(pattern)[0];

 FWIW..

 Monty

 - Original Message - 
 From: Kim Gräsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 3:47 AM
 Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] FW: Comx update adds User Friendly  Joy of Tech


  Hey Gregory,
 
  There seems to be a weird inconsistency with the Joy of Tech site - all
  images have been .png's up until the last one, which is a .jpg all of a
  sudden... So, the regex no longer matches anything for Joy of Tech. I
 don't
  know if they change the image format intermittently or if they've
switched
  for .jpg for good.
 
  I'll see if I can patch the search so it accepts both formats for now.
 
  Kim
 
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
   Gregory Krohne
   Sent: den 23 juli 2004 14:48
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: [DQSD-Users] FW: Comx update adds User Friendly  Joy of Tech
  
   Forwarding the original message. No clue why it didn't show
   up on the list the first time.
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Krohne Gregory Contr AFRC/SCOS
   Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 3:36 PM
   To: 'dqsd-users-at-lists.sourceforge.net |DQSD Email|'
   Subject: Comx update adds User Friendly  Joy of Tech
  
  
   An office mate updated the comx search to include User
   Friendly and the Joy
   of Tech, but he didn't want to sign up for the mailing list
   to post it. So,
   here it is.
  
   Regards,
   Gregory krohne
 
 
 
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nameComic Strip/name
descriptionDisplays a daily comic strip in a popup window.
table class=helpboxDescTabletrtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNote:/div All the switches can be abbreviated 
and multiple switches can be specified at one time./td/trtrtd--/td/trtrtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtd/9chickweed/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtd/caseinpoint/td/tr
trtdAdam at Home/tdtd/adamathome/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtd/agnes/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtd/alleyoop/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtd/andycapp/td/tr
trtdAnimal Crackers/tdtd/animalcrackers/td/tr
trtdAnnie/tdtd/annie/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtd/arloandjanis/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtd/bc/td/tr
trtdBaldo/tdtd/baldo/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtd/ballardstreet/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtd/ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtd/betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtd/bignate/td/tr
trtdBig Picture/tdtd/bigpicture/td/tr
trtdBig Top/tdtd/bigtop/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtd/bonanas/td/tr
trtdBoondocks/tdtd/boondocks/td/tr
trtdBound and Gagged/tdtd/boundandgagged/td/tr
trtdBrenda Starr/tdtd/brendastarr/td/tr
trtdBroomhilda/tdtd/broomhilda/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtd/bullsnbears/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtd/ceodad/td/tr
trtdCalvin and Hobbes/tdtd/calvinandhobbes/td/tr
trtdCats With Hands/tdtd/catswithhands/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtd/candorville/td/tr
trtdCathy/tdtd/cathy/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtd/cheapthrills/td/tr
trtdCleats/tdtd/cleats/td/tr
trtdClose to Home/tdtd/closetohome/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonesbury/tdtd/doonesbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo

Re: [DQSD-Users] Lost messages

2004-07-22 Thread Monty Scroggins
yeah it showed up yesterday -


- Original Message - 
From: Kim Gräsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'DQSD Announce' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 1:59 PM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] DQSD Search Wizard 1.3


 Hi all,

 I just released a version 1.3 of the DQSD Search Wizard [1].

 It's a very, very small release, but we're expecting at least one happy
 customer [2].
 Release note:

 * Recognizes TEXTAREA as a valid selected field

 Best wishes,
 Kim Gräsman

snip


- Original Message - 
From: Kim Gräsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 8:23 AM
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Lost messages


 Gregory Krohne wrote:
  I sent a couple of messages on July 19th: a new search for random.org
and an
  update to comx. Where did those messages go? They're not even in the
  archives.

 Funny you should mention it; yesterday I announced a new version of
 DQSDSearchWiz - did anybody get that message?

 (I haven't seen yours, btw)

 Kim


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Re: [DQSD-Users] racing.xml - Show TV Race Programming

2004-07-02 Thread Monty Scroggins



I checked in the search as 'racetv.xml'.. 


I also added switches:
/us for United States listings 
/canada for Canadian listings
/can-am for Canadian American listings

Monty


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Monty 
  Scroggins 
  To: Dqsd-Users 
  Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 12:17 
PM
  Subject: [DQSD-Users] racing.xml - Show 
  TV Race Programming
  
  If anyone is intersted.. I have a search - 
  racing.xml which displays a popup of the current USTV listings for race 
  programming. I might check it in soon...
  
  Monty
  


Re: [DQSD-Users] New Outlook Task Command

2004-05-24 Thread Monty Scroggins
The concept is described here -

http://www.dqsd.net/faq.htm#Aliases


What you will want to do is use the run command..   examples are also
provided in the aliases.txt file (dont forget to use the localaliases.txt
file so your aliases wont be lost on an upgrade)..

Here is an example of calling explorer via the alias 'exp'..

exp|run explorer /e, %s



Monty


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From: Tony Molloy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 9:02 AM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] New Outlook Task Command


 Hi,

 I'm a big fan of the email command, and am interested in doing something
 similar for new tasks in Outlook.

 The following will bring up a new task box (in Outlook 2003):

 outlook.exe /c ipm.task

 But I have no idea how to make that into something where I could type in
to
 DQSD:

 Task doctor's appt on Tuesday

 And it would automatically populate the new task with the info. Any ideas?

 -Tony


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Re: [DQSD-Users] UK Phone Search

2004-04-25 Thread Monty Scroggins




hmmm I didnt find one on the available list of searches 
- http://www.dqsd.net/tools/dqsdtoc/searchtoc.pl 
so I thought I would install the search wizard, and post a search for http://www2.bt.com/edq_resnamesearch/.

But the links to the wizardare broken, and it appears to 
have two links to different versions on this page - http://www.dqsd.net/searchwizard.htm

Until the links are fixed, could someone 
with the search wizard throw together a search and sling it to the 
list?

Monty


  - Original Message - 
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 3:29 
AM
  Subject: [DQSD-Users] UK Phone 
  Search
  
  Hi,
  
  I don't know if this list is the right 
  place to ask - does anyone know of a UK phone search for dqsd (or any other UK 
  searches for that matter)?
  
  Thanks,
  
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Re: [DQSD-Users] abebooks.com search

2004-04-16 Thread Monty Scroggins
sure!...  send it on..

Monty

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Subject: [DQSD-Users] abebooks.com search


 Hi there,

 Thanks for making it so easy to extend DQSD - it's a fantastic little app!
I
 searched around but I couldn't find a search for used books at
abebooks.com,
 which is a site I use regularly. So I've coded a search myself. The best
 feature is that it allows the user to specify location requirements -
 functionality I've been wanting for years. Would anyone be interested in
 this search?

 Kind regards,

 Dave.



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Re: [DQSD-Users] Dave search bar and active content blocking by XP SP2

2004-04-11 Thread Monty Scroggins
I suspect this problem wont get much visibility until XP SP2 is actually
released..  I dont think there are too many people who have installed the
beta.

You might search around here - http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#SP2

or maybe here -

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp


Monty




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 Sorry guts, we don't seem to have made any progress
 here.

 Can this annoyance be turned off or can't it.

 Steve




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[DQSD-Users] dqsd.net update

2004-04-09 Thread Monty Scroggins



I added the "searches table of contents" utility to 
dave's dqsd.net site - http://www.dqsd.net/tools/dqsdtoc/searchtoc.pl 


It has an auto cvs update on searches so any new 
searches should be automatically included in the table. 


I also modified the homepage to add a link to the 
utility to help people get an idea of the 300+ things the toolbar can 
do..

Monty



Re: [DQSD-Users] Windows XP SP 2

2004-04-02 Thread Monty Scroggins
h  has the XP sp2 been officially released or are you running a beta?

monty

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Subject: [DQSD-Users] Windows XP SP 2


 Has anyone had any experiences with SP2 and DQSB?
 I've noticed a couple of issues on my system and wonder if it's just my
system or???

 First DQSB will not load without some user intervention. A message appears
in the task bar where DQSB should be indicating that This page has been
restricted from running active content... A couple of clicks enables the
search bar.

 The second issue is that the handy DQSB calendar no longer pops up where
it can be seen. It pops into the DQSB area rendering it rather useless.

 Thanks,
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Can I change the default dict from dictionary.com to merriamwebster.com?

2004-04-02 Thread Monty Scroggins
MessageKerry,

Do I delete everything else in the localalias.txt doc so that all that's
there is this one line at the very top

Blank lines or lines that start with // are ignored..   You can just put
your entry at the end of the file... it will work fine..


Is , Configure ,  Reload the same as entering 1 or I or | or ! in the
text box? In other words, I can't tell what the character DQSD by entering
! in the text box. is so I pressed Configure  Reload.

Hmm I don't totally understand the question about entering 1 or I, but what
you want to do is enter an exclaimation point (!) in the toolbar and press
return.I believe it is the same thing as selecting reload from the menu.

Also, am I correct that I would always have to include the prefix d ?   If
so, it's not much different than what works now = : octogenaria In fact,
d or : saves a step, as I don't have to mouse the  to get to
dictionary.com or Merriam.

Yes,  ':', 'd', or 'mwm' would all call the Merriam Webster search.   The
aliases just lets you call them what you wish.


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Re: [DQSD-Users] how do I access document properties

2004-03-17 Thread Monty Scroggins



kn, you have to call something 
like 


var xmlHttp = new 
ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XmlHttp");xmlHttp.open("GET", sUrl, 
false);xmlHttp.send();
//get the response content from the remote 
sitevar sBody = xmlHttp.responseText;

then parse the results of the 
request...


I do this exact thing 
incomx.xml.. 


Monty
 


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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:20 
  PM
  Subject: [DQSD-Users] how do I access 
  document properties
  
  Hi all
  
  I'm trying to capture some information in a document opened by dqsd, such 
  as the location.href or title of a web page, I always get "access denied" 
  error. AmI doing soemthing wrong here? I really appreciate 
  your help.
  
  here's my test script:
  
  search function="test" 
  nametest/name 
  category/category 
  contributortester/contributor 
  linkhttp://imdb.com//link 
  email/email description 
  /description
   script![CDATA[ function 
  test(q) {var newWindow = window.open("http://imdb.com");var n = 
  newWindow.document.location;alert(n);
   } ]]/script
   copyrightCopyright (c) 2002 David 
  BauDistributed under the terms of theGNU Public License, 
  Version 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt) 
  /copyright/search
  
  
  
  Do you Yahoo!?Yahoo! Search - Find what youÂ’re looking 
  for faster.


Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: Incoming Message

2004-03-17 Thread Monty Scroggins



DAMMIT!

Found virus PE_BAGLE.N-1 in file 
TextDocument.rar


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  Subject: [DQSD-Users] Re: Incoming 
  Message
  See attach.Note: Use password  to open archive.


Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: A batch file to disable searches

2004-03-07 Thread Monty Scroggins
 SGP wrote:
  Silly question, how does one create the file ..\disabledsearches.txt?

 Monty Scroggins has put together a utility that can generate this file :
 http://www.master-minds.net/cgi-bin/disablesearches.cgi


Well not exactly.  The disabedsearches.txt file is created by DQSD when the
help window is closed, provided that some searches were unchecked
beforehand.  This file is used by the toolbar to know which searches to
exclude from the menu.  The search remains in memory, but unavailable from
the menu...

The utility I created generates a batch file that external from the toolbar,
renames unwanted searches so the toolbar never recognizes the disabled
searches, and therfore never loads them into memory.

Monty




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Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: A batch file to disable searches

2004-03-07 Thread Monty Scroggins
Regarding comx.xml:

The Calvin and Hobbes comic was messed up today.  The comic being displayed
is from 1993 which did not have the same day of week alignment as 2004. The
leap year day of Feb 29th put us back on a matching day of week with 1993.
Therefore I removed some of the handling code needed prior to Feb 29th..  It
is fixed now and checked into CVS.. I also attached it in this message..

Monty
search function=comx
  nameComic Strip/name
  descriptionDisplays a daily comic strip in a popup window.
table class=helpboxDescTable
trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNote:/div All the switches can be abbreviated 
and multiple switches can be specified at one time./td/tr
trtd--/td/tr
trtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtd/9chickweed/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtd/caseinpoint/td/tr
trtdAdam at Home/tdtd/adamathome/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtd/agnes/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtd/alleyoop/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtd/andycapp/td/tr
trtdAnimal Crackers/tdtd/animalcrackers/td/tr
trtdAnnie/tdtd/annie/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtd/arloandjanis/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtd/bc/td/tr
trtdBaldo/tdtd/baldo/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtd/ballardstreet/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtd/ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtd/betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtd/bignate/td/tr
trtdBig Picture/tdtd/bigpicture/td/tr
trtdBig Top/tdtd/bigtop/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtd/bonanas/td/tr
trtdBoondocks/tdtd/boondocks/td/tr
trtdBound and Gagged/tdtd/boundandgagged/td/tr
trtdBrenda Starr/tdtd/brendastarr/td/tr
trtdBroomhilda/tdtd/broomhilda/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtd/bullsnbears/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtd/ceodad/td/tr
trtdCalvin and Hobbes/tdtd/calvinandhobbes/td/tr
trtdCats With Hands/tdtd/catswithhands/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtd/candorville/td/tr
trtdCathy/tdtd/cathy/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtd/cheapthrills/td/tr
trtdCleats/tdtd/cleats/td/tr
trtdClose to Home/tdtd/closetohome/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonesbury/tdtd/doonesbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtd/floandfriends/td/tr
trtdFor Better or For Worse/tdtd/forbetterorforworse/td/tr
trtdFoxTrot/tdtd/foxtrot/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtd/frankandernest/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtd/frazz/td/tr
trtdFred Basset/tdtd/fredbasset/td/tr
trtdFusco Brothers/tdtd/fuscobrothers/td/tr
trtdGarfield/tdtd/garfield/td/tr
trtdGasoline Alley/tdtd/gasolinealley/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtd/geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtd/getfuzzy/td/tr
trtdGinger Meggs/tdtd/gingermeggs/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtd/gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtd/graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtd/grandavenue/td/tr
trtdHeart of the City/tdtd/heartofthecity/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtd/heathcliff/td/tr
trtdHelen of the Internet/tdtd/helenoftheinternet/td/tr
trtdHerb and Jamaal/tdtd/herbandjamaal/td/tr
trtdHerman/tdtd/herman/td/tr
trtdHousebroken/tdtd/housebroken/td/tr
trtdIn the Bleachers/tdtd/inthebleachers/td/tr
trtdJanes World/tdtd/janesworld/td/tr
trtdJump Start/tdtd/jumpstart/td/tr
trtdKit N Carlyle/tdtd/kitncarlyle/td/tr
trtdKudzu/tdtd/kudzu/td/tr
trtdLa Cucaracha/tdtd/lacucaracha/td/tr
trtdLiberty Meadows/tdtd/libertymeadows/td/tr
trtdLil Abner/tdtd/lilabner/td/tr
trtdLola/tdtd/lola/td/tr
trtdLoose Parts/tdtd/looseparts/td/tr
trtdLost Sheep/tdtd/lostsheep/td/tr
trtdLuann/tdtd/luann/td/tr
trtdLucky Cow/tdtd/luckycow/td/tr
trtdLupo Alberto/tdtd/lupoalberto/td/tr
trtdMarmaduke/tdtd/marmaduke/td/tr
trtdMeatloaf Night/tdtd/meatloafnight/td/tr
trtdMeehan Streak/tdtd/meehanstreak/td/tr
trtdMeg!/tdtd/meg/td/tr
trtdMister Boffo/tdtd/misterboffo/td/tr
trtdMixed Media/tdtd/mixedmedia/td/tr
trtdModerately Confused/tdtd/moderatelyconfused/td/tr
trtdMomma/tdtd/momma/td/tr
trtdMonty/tdtd/monty/td/tr
trtdMotley/tdtd/motley/td/tr
trtdMullets/tdtd/mullets/td/tr
trtdNancy/tdtd/nancy/td/tr
trtdNatural Selection/tdtd/naturalselection/td/tr
trtdNonsequitur/tdtd/nonsequitur/td/tr
trtdOff The Mark/tdtd/offthemark/td/tr
trtdOne Big Happy Classics/tdtd/onebighappyclassics/td/tr
trtdOut of the Gene Pool/tdtd/outofthegenepool/td/tr
trtdOver the Hedge/tdtd/overthehedge/td/tr
trtdOverboard/tdtd/overboard/td/tr
trtdPC and Pixel/tdtd/pcandpixel/td/tr
trtdPeanuts/tdtd/peanuts/td/tr
trtdPearls Before Swine/tdtd/pearlsbeforeswine/td/tr
trtdPibgorn/tdtd/pibgorn/td/tr
trtdPickles/tdtd/pickles/td/tr
trtdPluggers/tdtd/pluggers/td/tr
trtdPooch Cafe/tdtd/poochcafe/td/tr
trtdPop Culture/tdtd/popculture/td/tr

Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: Comx

2004-03-05 Thread Monty Scroggins
H   in my testing the only time I had seen something like that was when
I was having internet connectivity problems...

Unfortunately the error messages coming from dqsd dont help much..  I dont
really know what to use to get some more visibility into what is happening.

Does anyone have any ideas?   Can some script debugger help with this?

Monty


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Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] Re: Comx


 Try as I may I cannot get the comx search to work.  If I type Comx in DQSD
 window a pop-up appears showing all the available comix and their
 associated switches.  If I type comx /rip I receive the following error
 message.

 An error has occurred in the script on this page
 Line:  321
 Char: 5
 Error:  The system cannot locate the resurce specified
 Code:0
 Url: File://C:\\program files\quicksearch\deskbar\\search.htm

 Would anyone be able to help me through this error?

 Thanks

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Re: [DQSD-Users] Can a search write a file?

2004-03-04 Thread Monty Scroggins

 Can a search be made to save some content to a file? What I should like to
 do is this: to have comx - to which I have become quite attached -
 automaticaly save its content to a file in the same way that I might do
 myself, with a right-click and save picture as. In fact I should like to
 open several at once and save them all...

hmm automatically I dont know...  There are functions to write to a file,
the history for example is written to a file.  You might have to dig around
the js files to find the functions and see how they are called...

If you want to manually save the images you can take out galleryimg='no'
from line 414 in your local copy of the search.  This will enable the little
imagetoolbar that will popup when a single comic is solicited. The image
toolbar that pops up in the top left corner of the graphic when the mouse is
over the image, has four icons, one of them is to save I think...

When multiple comics are solicited at once, they are displayed in normal
windows and you can right-click the image and save it from there...


 And (though it may not seem related) I wonder if an alias can be made to
 include qualifiers, since I have not been able to make this work. I should
 like to make an alias like myfavoritecomics to mean comx /this /and
 /that.

Hmmm aliases used to be able to do this...

I put  comics|comx /reyn /garfield /herman|my comics in my
localaliases.txt file, and reloaded the toolbar.   It does work *but* beware
of whitespace.  I you have this -

comics | comx /reyn /garfield /herman|my comics
or even this -
comics |comx /reyn /garfield /herman|my comics

it wont work because of whitespace around the | delimiter...  (It should
work if selected off the menu though)..   I think this is a bug that should
be fixed  Until then, be careful with the whitespace around the
delimiters and you should be ok.

Monty




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Re: [DQSD-Users] comx: additional comics request

2004-03-04 Thread Monty Scroggins
hmm I *think* its working..   There just hasn't been much traffic..

Monty


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 Is it just me or has the CVS mail list stopped working?
 
 JB
 
  I just posted another update to the comx.xml to the CVS repository.
 
 
 
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Fw: [DQSD-Users] comx: additional comics request

2004-03-03 Thread Monty Scroggins



I just posted another update to the comx.xml to the CVS repository.

 This version adds the capability of specifying multiple comic strips on the
same line.

 For example -

 comx /herman /garfield /reyn /wiz

 This will load Herman, Garfield, Reynolds Unwrapped, and the Wizard of ID
 all at once..

 Monty


search function=comx
  nameComic Strip/name
  descriptionDisplays a daily comic strip in a popup window.
table class=helpboxDescTable
trtd colspan=2div class=helpboxDescLabelsNote:/div All the switches can be abbreviated 
and multiple switches can be specified at one time./td/tr
trtd--/td/tr
trtddiv class=helpboxDescLabelsSwitches:/div/td/tr
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtd/9chickweed/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtd/caseinpoint/td/tr
trtdAdam at Home/tdtd/adamathome/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtd/agnes/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtd/alleyoop/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtd/andycapp/td/tr
trtdAnimal Crackers/tdtd/animalcrackers/td/tr
trtdAnnie/tdtd/annie/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtd/arloandjanis/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtd/bc/td/tr
trtdBaldo/tdtd/baldo/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtd/ballardstreet/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtd/ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtd/betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtd/bignate/td/tr
trtdBig Picture/tdtd/bigpicture/td/tr
trtdBig Top/tdtd/bigtop/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtd/bonanas/td/tr
trtdBoondocks/tdtd/boondocks/td/tr
trtdBound and Gagged/tdtd/boundandgagged/td/tr
trtdBrenda Starr/tdtd/brendastarr/td/tr
trtdBroomhilda/tdtd/broomhilda/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtd/bullsnbears/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtd/ceodad/td/tr
trtdCalvin and Hobbes/tdtd/calvinandhobbes/td/tr
trtdCats With Hands/tdtd/catswithhands/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtd/candorville/td/tr
trtdCathy/tdtd/cathy/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtd/cheapthrills/td/tr
trtdCleats/tdtd/cleats/td/tr
trtdClose to Home/tdtd/closetohome/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonesbury/tdtd/doonesbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtd/floandfriends/td/tr
trtdFor Better or For Worse/tdtd/forbetterorforworse/td/tr
trtdFoxTrot/tdtd/foxtrot/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtd/frankandernest/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtd/frazz/td/tr
trtdFred Basset/tdtd/fredbasset/td/tr
trtdFusco Brothers/tdtd/fuscobrothers/td/tr
trtdGarfield/tdtd/garfield/td/tr
trtdGasoline Alley/tdtd/gasolinealley/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtd/geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtd/getfuzzy/td/tr
trtdGinger Meggs/tdtd/gingermeggs/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtd/gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtd/graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtd/grandavenue/td/tr
trtdHeart of the City/tdtd/heartofthecity/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtd/heathcliff/td/tr
trtdHelen of the Internet/tdtd/helenoftheinternet/td/tr
trtdHerb and Jamaal/tdtd/herbandjamaal/td/tr
trtdHerman/tdtd/herman/td/tr
trtdHousebroken/tdtd/housebroken/td/tr
trtdIn the Bleachers/tdtd/inthebleachers/td/tr
trtdJanes World/tdtd/janesworld/td/tr
trtdJump Start/tdtd/jumpstart/td/tr
trtdKit N Carlyle/tdtd/kitncarlyle/td/tr
trtdKudzu/tdtd/kudzu/td/tr
trtdLa Cucaracha/tdtd/lacucaracha/td/tr
trtdLiberty Meadows/tdtd/libertymeadows/td/tr
trtdLil Abner/tdtd/lilabner/td/tr
trtdLola/tdtd/lola/td/tr
trtdLoose Parts/tdtd/looseparts/td/tr
trtdLost Sheep/tdtd/lostsheep/td/tr
trtdLuann/tdtd/luann/td/tr
trtdLucky Cow/tdtd/luckycow/td/tr
trtdLupo Alberto/tdtd/lupoalberto/td/tr
trtdMarmaduke/tdtd/marmaduke/td/tr
trtdMeatloaf Night/tdtd/meatloafnight/td/tr
trtdMeehan Streak/tdtd/meehanstreak/td/tr
trtdMeg!/tdtd/meg/td/tr
trtdMister Boffo/tdtd/misterboffo/td/tr
trtdMixed Media/tdtd/mixedmedia/td/tr
trtdModerately Confused/tdtd/moderatelyconfused/td/tr
trtdMomma/tdtd/momma/td/tr
trtdMonty/tdtd/monty/td/tr
trtdMotley/tdtd/motley/td/tr
trtdMullets/tdtd/mullets/td/tr
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trtdPotluck Parish/tdtd/potluckparish/td/tr
trtdPreteena/tdtd/preteena/td/tr

Re: [DQSD-Users] problem settin firefox as default (even with setbrowser)

2004-03-01 Thread Monty Scroggins
Does Firefox startup if you directly double-click a .html file?  The one
dqsd is executing is in your temp folder and is called DQSDLaunch.html.
Find this file and double-click it and see which browser starts.

Could there be some formatting problem with your localprefs.js file causing
it to not load properly?

Try this -
Rename localprefs.js to take it completely out of the equation and set
launchmode=1 (not 2) in preferences.js

/* Browser launch mode
*  0=use IE
*  1=use default browser
*  2=auto (launches in IE directly if IE is default browser) [default]
*/
launchmode=1;

Something to try..

Monty

- Original Message - 
From: rij73 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 9:35 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] problem settin firefox as default (even with
setbrowser)


 Yeah, I can see that this must be a windows problem. I'm really at wit's
end
 and may have to accept defeat. I had already tried manually associating
 firfox with .htm, .html, and url:blah blah... That didn't work. The
 reinstalling didn't work either! What I don't understand is that every
other
 application I have accepts firefox as the default. When I click on any
link
 or shortcut, even within Outlook, it fires up firefox ;-)  And, like I
said,
 the google deskbar sends its searches to firefox. Heck, even the windows
 address bar opens firefox! So, although I accept that it's a windows
 problem, I just don't understand how no other applications seem to fall
prey
 to this windows weakness... I don't want to suggest it's a bug in dqsd,
but
 maybe dqsd should develop some way around this issue for those of us who
 can't get it working. Why couldn't there be a preference for the path to
the
 browser?

 Thanks all for your help!

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John W.
Bairen,
 Jr.
 Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 8:58 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] problem settin firefox as default (even with
 setbrowser)

 Based on Monty's reply you could always try setting it the hard way.

 I can think of 2 methods.

 1.  Have .htm and .html on your PC.  Browse to them in Windows Explorer.
 Right Click and Open With... Choose Program.  When the select app
window
 appears check off the box that says always use this app to open this type
of
 file.

 See if that does the trick.


 Else...

 2. Open Windows Explorer.  Tools... Folder Options... File Types.  Find
 URL:Hyper Text Transport Protocol, HTM and HTML and make sure their
 default action is open ant that the application is the browser that you
 want.


 Let us know if that helps.

 JB





  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Monty
  Scroggins
  Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 8:45 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] problem settin firefox as default (even with
  setbrowser)
 
 
  My $.02
 
  I dont think this is a DQSD problem but a failure of windows to handle
  the default browser properly... I have had similar problems in the
  past.. Reinstalling DQSD wont fix the problem because the problem is
  upstream of the toolbar.  I installed Firefox.  Fired it up (no pun
  intended :-) ) and set it to the default browser... dqsd worked with
  it just
  fine..I then
  started up IE over and over, and it *never once* inquired about
  setting itself to the default browser, even though it is in the
  internet settings to ask..  I started Netcaptor and it too never
  prompted me to set it to the default browser (no surprise since
  Netcaptor is based on IE).
I loaded
  setbrowser and forced the default to Netcaptor.   Still the
  default didn't
  change.   I tried a couple of searches and I got script
  errors a couple of
  times and on the third or fourth attempt, VOILA! I was prompted to set
  my default browser..  I accepted the change and now the default is
  Netcaptor again...
 
  Clearly there is a bug in windows that it doesn't detect default
  browser settings all the time.
 
  I would mess with the browser settings and try to get windows to
  recognize the changes.  DQSD merely writes out an html file and
  executes it.. It is up to windows to figure out which application to
  load for it..
 
 
  Monty
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: rij73 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 5:27 PM
  Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] problem settin firefox as default (even with
  setbrowser)
 
 
   thanks... I will try another complete uninstall, reinstall with
  regcleaner.
   Gotta get this working!
  
   Funny how when you get attached to an application, you just
  can't give
   it up! What did we all do before computers, anyway?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
   Corcoran
   Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 6:02 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] problem settin firefox as default

Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request

2004-02-29 Thread Monty Scroggins
right..  The Calvin and Hobbes comic being served up is from 1993.  The
reason no comic displayed today is that this is a leap year, and there was
no Feb 29 in 1993.

Monty


- Original Message - 
From: Brian Dunworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request


 Hiya Monty..

Today, I noticed that Calvin and Hobbes opens a Sunday-sized window,
 but shows no comic.   Yesterday (Saturday), it opened a Sunday-sized
 window (as it should have) and displayed the comic.   ucomics is
 're-issuing' the Calvin and Hobbes comics, one day at a time, so only on
 rare years are the days of the week aligned exactly...

  - Brian

 - Original Message -
 From: Monty Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 11:45 PM
 Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request


 
   Calvin and Hobbes works now, thanks - but I also saw
   that Doonesbury is mis-spelled too :)
  
  Cool .. got it fixed..
 
   Also you could use:
  
   if( nullArgs(comx, q) )
   return false;
  
   instead of:
  
if( q == ? ){
   qsfind(comx /function);
   return false;
}
if( q ==  ){
   qsfind(comx /function);
   return false;
}
 
  I didnt like the nullArgs in this case because it opens the link page.
 I
  just wanted to display the help window..  The comics come from a couple
of
  different pages..  I did at least combine the two tests to a single
one..
 
 
   Also I don't like the IE image toolbar popping up over
   my comic so you could add:
  
   META HTTP-EQUIV=imagetoolbar CONTENT=no
  
 
  Hmm I tried putting this in the popup html, but it crashes explorer!...
  Maybe I am doing something wrong...
 
 
   And finally since I got my other wish for Garfield :)
   how about displaying multiple comics on one page - I
   find myself having to keep typing in the following
   sequence to read all my comics:
 
  Oh man...  Its a nice idea but I will probably leave this for someone
with
  better skills than mine..  I am pushing my learning limits already!..
  heehee   Maybe after a break I could try to tackle it..
 
  Thanks for the feedback!..
 
  Monty
 
 
 
 
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[DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request

2004-02-28 Thread Monty Scroggins
hmm I didnt get calvin and hobbs, but I did add most others from the site..
This brings the total up to 143 comics:

9 Chickweed Lane 
9 to 5   
A Case in Point  
Adam at Home 
Agnes
Alley Oop
Andy Capp
Animal Crackers  
Annie
Arlo and Janis   
B.C. 
Baldo
Ballard Street   
Ben  
Betty
Big Nate 
Big Picture  
Big Top  
Bo Nanas 
Boondocks
Born Lucky   
Bottom Liners
Bound and Gagged 
Brenda Starr 
Broomhilda   
Bulls N Bears
CEO Dad  
Candorville  
Captain Ribman   
Cathy
Cheap Thrills
Citizen Dog  
Cleats   
Close to Home
Committed
Cornered 
Dick Tracy   
Dilbert  
Doonsbury
Drabble  
Duplex   
Fat Cats 
Ferdnand 
Flight Deck  
Flo and Friends  
For Better or For Worse  
Foxtrot  
Frank and Ernest 
Frazz
Fred Basset  
Fusco Brothers   
Garfield 
Gasoline Alley   
Geech
Get Fuzzy
Gil Thorp
Ginger Meggs 
Go Fish  
Graffiti 
Grand Avenue 
Heart of the City
Heathcliff   
Helen of the Internet
Herb and Jamaal  
Herman   
Housebroken  
In the Bleachers 
James
Janes World  
Jump Start   
Kit N Carlyle
Kudzu
La Cucaracha 
Liberty Meadows  
Lil Abner
Lola 
Loose Parts  
Lost Sheep   
Luann
Lucky Cow
Lupo Alberto 
Marmaduke
Meatloaf Night   
Meehan Streak
Meg! 
Mister Boffo 
Mixed Media  
Moderately Confused  
Momma
Monty
Motley   
Mullets  
Nancy
Natural Selection
Nonsequitur  
Oddly Enough 
Off The Mark 
One Big Happy Classics   
Out of the Gene Pool 
Over the Hedge   
Overboard
PC and Pixel 
Peanuts  
Pearls Before Swine  
Pibgorn  
Pickles  
Pluggers 
Pooch Cafe   
Pop Culture  
Potluck Parish   
Preteena 
Quigmans 
Raising Duncan   
Real Life
Reality Check
Red and Rover
Reynolds Unwrapped   
Ripleys Believe It or Not
Rose Is Rose 
Rubes
Rudy Park
Sheldon  
Shirley And Son  
Shoe 
Soup To Nutz 
Speed Bump   
Spot The Frog
Stone Soup   
Strange Brew 
Tank Mcnamara
Tarzan   
Thats Life   
The Born Loser   
The Buckets  
The Grizzwells   
The Other Coast  
The Sunshine Club
Top of the World!
Willy n Ethel
Wizard of Id 
Working Daze 
Working It Out   
Ziggy


plese give it a 

Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request

2004-02-28 Thread Monty Scroggins
Ah.. Born Loser is a weekly comic..  Comics have to be daily for their pic
to be fetched..

I removed a few comics from the search for this reason..

I added Calvin and Hobbs. and removed some programming sillyness.

Attached is the modified search..., it should be good for Sundays' comics as
well..


Monty



- Original Message - 
From: John W. Bairen, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 4:58 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request


  please give it a test or two..


 comx /born returns The Born Loser.  I didn't know which one it would
 return The Born Loser or Born Lucky.

 But comx /bornlucky doesn't work for me.  It opens a window but the
 picture never loads.


 JB



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Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request

2004-02-28 Thread Monty Scroggins
Heehee.. more silliness removed..

Try this one please!..

Monty


- Original Message - 
From: Brian Dunworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request


 need to snip just a tad more of the programming silliness.  :)

line 305:   'today' is undefined.


 - Original Message -
 From: Monty Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Dqsd-Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 8:02 PM
 Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request


  Ah.. Born Loser is a weekly comic..  Comics have to be daily for their
pic
  to be fetched..
 
  I removed a few comics from the search for this reason..
 
  I added Calvin and Hobbs. and removed some programming sillyness.
 
  Attached is the modified search..., it should be good for Sundays'
comics
 as
  well..
 
 
  Monty
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: John W. Bairen, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 4:58 PM
  Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics
request
 
 
please give it a test or two..
  
  
   comx /born returns The Born Loser.  I didn't know which one it would
   return The Born Loser or Born Lucky.
  
   But comx /bornlucky doesn't work for me.  It opens a window but the
   picture never loads.
  
  
   JB
  
  
  
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trtdCommitted/tdtd/committed/td/tr
trtdCornered/tdtd/cornered/td/tr
trtdDick Tracy/tdtd/dicktracy/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtd/dilbert/td/tr
trtdDoonsbury/tdtd/doonsbury/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtd/drabble/td/tr
trtdDuplex/tdtd/duplex/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtd/fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtd/ferdnand/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtd/flightdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtd/floandfriends/td/tr
trtdFor Better or For Worse/tdtd/forbetterorforworse/td/tr
trtdFoxtrot/tdtd/foxtrot/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtd/frankandernest/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtd/frazz/td/tr
trtdFred Basset/tdtd/tmfba/td/tr
trtdFusco Brothers/tdtd/fuscobrothers/td/tr
trtdGarfield/tdtd/garfield/td/tr
trtdGasoline Alley/tdtd/gasolinealley/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtd/geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtd/getfuzzy/td/tr
trtdGinger Meggs/tdtd/gingermeggs/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtd/gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtd/graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtd/grandavenue/td/tr
trtdHeart of the City/tdtd/heartofthecity/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtd/heathcliff/td/tr
trtdHelen of the Internet/tdtd

Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] comx: additional comics request

2004-02-28 Thread Monty Scroggins

 Calvin and Hobbes works now, thanks - but I also saw
 that Doonesbury is mis-spelled too :)

Cool .. got it fixed..

 Also you could use:

 if( nullArgs(comx, q) )
 return false;

 instead of:

  if( q == ? ){
 qsfind(comx /function);
 return false;
  }
  if( q ==  ){
 qsfind(comx /function);
 return false;
  }

I didnt like the nullArgs in this case because it opens the link page.  I
just wanted to display the help window..  The comics come from a couple of
different pages..  I did at least combine the two tests to a single one..


 Also I don't like the IE image toolbar popping up over
 my comic so you could add:

 META HTTP-EQUIV=imagetoolbar CONTENT=no


Hmm I tried putting this in the popup html, but it crashes explorer!...
Maybe I am doing something wrong...


 And finally since I got my other wish for Garfield :)
 how about displaying multiple comics on one page - I
 find myself having to keep typing in the following
 sequence to read all my comics:

Oh man...  Its a nice idea but I will probably leave this for someone with
better skills than mine..  I am pushing my learning limits already!..
heehee   Maybe after a break I could try to tackle it..

Thanks for the feedback!..

Monty




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Re: [DQSD-Users] Installs to c drive moving

2004-02-27 Thread Monty Scroggins
Tom if it helps any in the future,  the renaming utility can toggle all the
searches at once with the buttons at the top of the page and also the
utility can toggle the searches in a particular category by clicking the
category name in the category column (computers, finance, etc.)..   It's
still a fair amount of clicking of course, but if you are enabling the vast
majority of the searches in a category, you can enable all of them at once,
then click them off to disable them...

Of course hang on to the batch file, -or- save the form with one of the form
fillers (roboform etc) for future use..

Please dont send me any doctor bills for carpal tunnel syndrome...  :-)

Monty



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Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Installs to c drive  moving


 Just copy all the .xml_disabled files to a different directory d:\temp
 Then at a DOS prompt ren d:\temp\*.xml_disabled *.xml




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Re: [DQSD-Users] new comics search

2004-02-25 Thread Monty Scroggins
I modified the comx.xml search to use the full comic names for the switches,
hence a few of the switches have changed.  Since the switches can be
abbreviated, it should be really forgiving for input.

Monty




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Re: [DQSD-Users] new comics search

2004-02-24 Thread Monty Scroggins



Man my mail was hosed.. I missed the last bunch of 
messages...

 If anyone is interested -I am :-)Cool. 
Still hoping someone locates a rss farside feed!Thanks, 
Tom.



It appears that the farside comic is 
protected.. They dont appear to have any online access to the 
comic..


Monty



Re: [DQSD-Users] new comics search

2004-02-24 Thread Monty Scroggins



HA!.. uncanny .. I didnt like 
that problem either.. I changed the xml yesterday to use 
ParseArgs.. I checked the file into CVS but didnt bother to post to 
the group.. I didnt realize I wasnt getting email 
messages... Please pull one from CVS and give it a go.. if you want 
I can send it to the list as well...

Monty


Hi Monty,Is there any reason you didn't use 
parseArgs? It automatches so I can type comx /dil and it'll go to 
thedilbert comics instead of having to type comx 
/dilbertcompletely. Also I tried comx /born to try the 
bornloser comic and got a runtime error and then realizedit was 
/loser. So you should probably check forinvalid 
input.My $.02,Brent


Re: [DQSD-Users] new comics search

2004-02-24 Thread Monty Scroggins

I put in some things to handle the Sunday comics..  Hopefully they will all
display ok..

Please pull a new one from sourceforge and let me know if you have any
problems...

Monty

 ...would one of those fixes be the window-size?   Today's Peanuts comic
doesn't fit in the window.  :(   ...in fact, none of the Sunday-sized
comics fit.  :'(





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[DQSD-Users] new comics search

2004-02-22 Thread Monty Scroggins



If anyone is interested - 

Here is an updated version of 
comx.xml.. This has some fixes. The comix.xml file posted 
previously was mis-named as well..

I will check this in soon.. CVS is refusing 
me to login at the moment..


Monty


search function=comx
  nameComic Strip/name
  descriptionDisplays a daily comic strip in a popup window.
div class=helpboxDescLabelsExamples:/div
table class=helpboxDescTable
trtd9 Chickweed Lane/tdtdcomx /chick/td/tr
trtdAgnes/tdtdcomx /agnes/td/tr
trtdAlley Oop/tdtdcomx /alley/td/tr
trtdAndy Capp/tdtdcomx /capp/td/tr
trtdArlo and Janis/tdtdcomx /arlo/td/tr
trtdB.C./tdtdcomx /bc/td/tr
trtdBallard Street/tdtdcomx /ballard/td/tr
trtdBen/tdtdcomx /ben/td/tr
trtdBetty/tdtdcomx /betty/td/tr
trtdBig Nate/tdtdcomx /bignate/td/tr
trtdBo Nanas/tdtdcomx /bonanas/td/tr
trtdThe Born Loser/tdtdcomx /loser/td/tr
trtdThe Buckets/tdtdcomx /buckets/td/tr
trtdBulls N Bears/tdtdcomx /bulls/td/tr
trtdCandorville/tdtdcomx /candor/td/tr
trtdA Case in Point/tdtdcomx /case/td/tr
trtdCEO Dad/tdtdcomx /ceo/td/tr
trtdCheap Thrills/tdtdcomx /cheap/td/tr
trtdCommitted/tdtdcomx /committed/td/tr
trtdDilbert/tdtdcomx /dilbert/td/tr
trtdDrabble/tdtdcomx /drabble/td/tr
trtdFat Cats/tdtdcomx /fatcats/td/tr
trtdFerdnand/tdtdcomx /ferd/td/tr
trtdFlight Deck/tdtdcomx /fdeck/td/tr
trtdFlo and Friends/tdtdcomx /flo/td/tr
trtdFor Better or For Worse/tdtdcomx /forbetter/td/tr
trtdFrank and Ernest/tdtdcomx /frank/td/tr
trtdFrazz/tdtdcomx /frazz/td/tr
trtdGeech/tdtdcomx /geech/td/tr
trtdGet Fuzzy/tdtdcomx /fuzzy/td/tr
trtdGinger Meggs/tdtdcomx /ginger/td/tr
trtdGo Fish/tdtdcomx /gofish/td/tr
trtdGraffiti/tdtdcomx /graffiti/td/tr
trtdGrand Avenue/tdtdcomx /grand/td/tr
trtdThe Grizzwells/tdtdcomx /grizz/td/tr
trtdHeathcliff/tdtdcomx /heath/td/tr
trtdHerb and Jamaal/tdtdcomx /herb/td/tr
trtdHerman/tdtdcomx /herman/td/tr
trtdJanes World/tdtdcomx /jane/td/tr
trtdJump Start/tdtdcomx /jump/td/tr
trtdKit N Carlyle/tdtdcomx /kit/td/tr
trtdLiberty Meadows/tdtdcomx /liberty/td/tr
trtdLil Abner/tdtdcomx /abner/td/tr
trtdLuann/tdtdcomx /luann/td/tr
trtdLupo Alberto/tdtdcomx /lupo/td/tr
trtdMarmaduke/tdtdcomx /marm/td/tr
trtdMeatloaf Night/tdtdcomx /meat/td/tr
trtdMeg!/tdtdcomx /meg/td/tr
trtdModerately Confused/tdtdcomx /confused/td/tr
trtdMomma/tdtdcomx /momma/td/tr
trtdMonty/tdtdcomx /monty/td/tr
trtdMotley/tdtdcomx /motley/td/tr
trtdNancy/tdtdcomx /nancy/td/tr
trtdNatural Selection/tdtdcomx /natural/td/tr
trtdOff The Mark/tdtdcomx /off/td/tr
trtdOne Big Happy Classics/tdtdcomx /happy/td/tr
trtdThe Other Coast/tdtdcomx /coast/td/tr
trtdOut of the Gene Pool/tdtdcomx /genepool/td/tr
trtdOver the Hedge/tdtdcomx /hedge/td/tr
trtdPC and Pixel/tdtdcomx /pc/td/tr
trtdPeanuts/tdtdcomx /peanuts/td/tr
trtdPearls Before Swine/tdtdcomx /pearls/td/tr
trtdPibgorn/tdtdcomx /pibgorn/td/tr
trtdPickles/tdtdcomx /pickles/td/tr
trtdPotluck Parish/tdtdcomx /potluck/td/tr
trtdRaising Duncan/tdtdcomx /duncan/td/tr
trtdReality Check/tdtdcomx /reality/td/tr
trtdRed and Rover/tdtdcomx /red/td/tr
trtdRipleys Believe It or Not/tdtdcomx /ripleys/td/tr
trtdRose Is Rose/tdtdcomx /rose/td/tr
trtdRubes/tdtdcomx /rubes/td/tr
trtdRudy Park/tdtdcomx /rudy/td/tr
trtdSheldon/tdtdcomx /sheldon/td/tr
trtdShirley And Son/tdtdcomx /shirley/td/tr
trtdSoup To Nutz/tdtdcomx /soup/td/tr
trtdSpeed Bump/tdtdcomx /bump/td/tr
trtdSpot The Frog/tdtdcomx /spot/td/tr
trtdStrange Brew/tdtdcomx /brew/td/tr
trtdThe Sunshine Club/tdtdcomx /sun/td/tr
trtdTarzan/tdtdcomx /tarzan/td/tr
trtdThats Life/tdtdcomx /life/td/tr
trtdTop of the World!/tdtdcomx /top/td/tr
trtdWizard of Id/tdtdcomx /id/td/tr
trtdWorking Daze/tdtdcomx /daze/td/tr
trtdWorking It Out/tdtdcomx /working/td/tr
/table
  /description
  linkhttp://comics.com/link
  categoryFun/category
  script![CDATA[
  function comx(q){
	if( q == ? ){
	  qsfind(comx /function);
	  return false;
	}
	if( q ==  ){
	  qsfind(comx /function);
	  return false;
	}

//default window sizes for the comic strip windows
windowW = 600; windowH = 215;
//default window sizes for the comic strip window on Sundays
sunwindowW = 725; sunwindowH = 546;

//default regex for finding the image in the page source..  
var rx = /.+(\/archive\/images\/\w+\.\w+)\s+ALT=Today's\s+Comic/;

var urlstart=http://www.comics.com/;;

if (q == /agnes){ var endurl= creators/agnes/index.html;sunwindowH = 272;}
if (q == /alley){ var endurl= comics/alleyoop/index.html;}
if (q == /capp){ var endurl= creators/andycapp/index.html;sunwindowH = 385;}
if (q == /arlo){ var endurl= comics/arlonjanis/index.html;}
if (q == /bc){ var endurl= creators/bc/index.html;sunwindowW = 

Re: [DQSD-Users] daily comic strip

2004-02-19 Thread Monty Scroggins



I haventbeen able to finda farside rss 
feed.. It could surely be added if one exists... 

Monty


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Tom Corcoran 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 4:16 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] daily comic 
  strip
  
  From: Monty Scroggins Subject: 
  [DQSD-Users] daily comic strip
  
  If anyone is intersted.. I have been hacking 
  around with the 
  rssx.xml file to create comics.xml.. It 
  uses the tapestry 
  rss feed to display any of a bunch of 
  different daily comic 
  strips.. The strips stay up until 
  the focus is changed...
  
  Monty,
  
  Fantastic, how wicked is this. 
  Brilliant.
  
  Any farsides that could be added ?
  
  :-)
  
  Thank you, 
Tom.


Re: [DQSD-Users] daily comic strip

2004-02-18 Thread Monty Scroggins
Title: Message



ah yeah... I should rename it and the 
functions.. no biggie..

Monty


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  John W. Bairen, Jr. 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 9:07 
  PM
  Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] daily comic 
  strip
  
  nifty Monty. do we want to watch the name... maybe cmx or 
  something?
  
  
  
  

-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Monty 
ScrogginsSent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 10:04 
PMTo: Dqsd-UsersSubject: [DQSD-Users] daily comic 
strip

If anyone is intersted.. I have been hacking 
around with the rssx.xml file to create comics.xml.. It uses the 
tapestryrss feed to display any of a bunch of different daily comic 
strips.. The strips stay up until the focus is 
changed...

Examples:


  
  
B.C.
comics /bc
  
Big Nate
comics /bignate
  
Dilbert 
comics /dilbert
  
Drabble 
comics /drabble
  
Get Fuzzy 
comics /fuzzy
  
Liberty Meadows 
comics /liberty
  
Over the Hedge 
comics /hedge
  
Peanuts 
comics /peanuts
  
Pearls Before Swine
comics /pearls
  
Penny Arcade 
comics /penny
  
PvP 
comics /pvp
  
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
comics /ripleys
  
Rudy Park 
comics /rudy
  
TrueNuff 
comics /truenuff
  
User Friendly 
comics /friendly
  
Wizard of Id 
comics /id




[DQSD-Users] Re: [DQSD-Devel] looking for localsearch_silver.css

2004-02-17 Thread Monty Scroggins
Ha!..   I opened a ticket in sourceforge about the missing files and it
appears they have fixed it.   *AND*  the dqsd.net site is now updated...
The version.xml is now propagated and the Failure to parse on-line version
errors should cease..


Monty


- Original Message - 
From: John W. Bairen, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 5:59 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Devel] looking for localsearch_silver.css


 Sarah, it should get installed by the latest version from about
 Christmas time.  It is already in CVS, but SourceForge is having
 problems (has been for some time now) and their web interface just isn't
 showing the latest files.

 I'll try to send it to you off list, though.

 JB

  I'm looking for the files referred to in this message,
  localsearch_silver.css in particular:



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Re: [DQSD-Users] RSSX: RSS Parsing Search (beta)

2004-02-17 Thread Monty Scroggins
I have a couple of ideas..

First, instead of hard-coding a width of 380 px, it would be nice to specify
a min of 380, but get the width of the rss window.  This is useful when
viewing a graphic.   I was tinkering with the xml a bit and added this to
the displayRssxSearchPopup() to do this -

  //var windowW = 380;
// Temporarily show the popup to determine the proper final height for
the popup.
rssxSearchPopup.show(0, 0, windowW, 0);
var windowH = rssxSearchPopupBody.scrollHeight + 6;
  var windowW = rssxSearchPopupBody.scrollWidth;
rssxSearchPopup.hide();

// Put a cap on the popup height
windowH = windowH  window.screen.height-100 ? window.screen.height-100
: windowH;
  // set a min popup width
   windowW = windowW  380 ? rssxSearchPopupBody.scrollWidth : 380;


I would like to specify the delay time and the number of rss samples
executed before it automatically terminates as an argument..   This is so
that I can define an alias to load a single sample, and display for a
certain amount of time before terminating...   This is handy for loading the
daily comics like dilbert - rssx http://dwlt.net/tapestry/dilbert.rdf

There are a whole slew of comics that would be nifty to pull via the rssx
search - http://dwlt.net/tapestry/



What do you think?

Monty




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Re: [DQSD-Users] RSSX: RSS Parsing Search (beta)

2004-02-16 Thread Monty Scroggins
reload the toolbar by entering ! in the toolbar and pressing return..

That should do it.

Monty

- Original Message - 
From: Ed Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] RSSX: RSS Parsing Search (beta)


 
 
 --On Saturday, February 14, 2004 8:59 PM -0500 Shawn K. Hall 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hello all,
 
  I'm attaching a 'beta' RSS parsing search which will currently parse
  valid RSS .9, .91, .92, 1.0, 2.0 and many other RDF feeds. If anyone
  can provide me with links to other RSS version feeds, I'll be happy to
  TRY to make it capable of working with all of them. :)
 
 
 How do you get it to stop?
 
 
 (Help, Jane! Stop this crazy thing!)
 
 
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Re: [DQSD-Users] two new searches

2004-02-12 Thread Monty Scroggins
done..

Monty

- Original Message - 
From: Sarah Sweeney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: DQSD Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 1:03 PM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] two new searches


 I've created two new searches, one for adtunes.com, where you can find
 out the name of a song you hear in an ad, and one for the OneLook
 Reverse Dictionary, which lets you search for a word by entering words
 that describe the concept. Can someone please commit these searches for
 me? Thanks!

 Sarah







 search function=adtunes
   nameAd Tunes/name
   categoryEntertainment/category
   contributorSarah Sweeney/contributor
   linkhttp://adtunes.com/forums//link
   email[EMAIL PROTECTED]/email
   description
   Find out the name of a song you heard in an ad.
 div class=helpboxDescLabelsExamples:/div
 table class=helpboxDescTable
   trtdadtunes Mitsubishi/td/tr
 /table
   /description
   form name=adtunesf
 method=post

action=http://adtunes.com/forums/index.php?act=Searchamp;CODE=01;
 input type=hidden name=keywords value= /
 input type=hidden name=namesearch value= /
 input type=hidden name=exactname value=1 /
 input type=hidden name=forums[] value=all /
 input type=hidden name=searchsubs value=1 /
 input type=hidden name=searchsubs value=value /
 input type=hidden name=prune value=0 /
 input type=hidden name=prune_type value=older /
 input type=hidden name=prune_type value=newer /
 input type=hidden name=prune_type value=newer /
 input type=hidden name=sort_key value=last_post /
 input type=hidden name=sort_order value=desc /
 input type=hidden name=sort_order value=asc /
 input type=hidden name=sort_order value=value /
 input type=hidden name=search_in value=posts /
 input type=hidden name=search_in value=titles /
 input type=hidden name=search_in value=value /
 input type=hidden name=result_type value=topics /
 input type=hidden name=result_type value=posts /
   /form
   script![CDATA[
 function adtunes(q)
 {
   if( nullArgs(adtunes, q) )
 return;

   // FORM variables for adtunesf
   document.adtunesf.keywords.value = q;

   submitForm(adtunesf);
 }
   ]]/script
   copyright
 The following applies if this file is included and distributed with
Dave's Quick Search Deskbar:
 Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau; Distributed under the terms of the GNU
Public License, Version 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)
   /copyright
   created_by
 This search file was initially created on 02/12/04 at 13:56:36
 by Dave's Quick Search Deskbar Search Wizard version 1.2,
 Copyright (c) 2002 Glenn Carr; Distributed under the terms of the GNU
General Public License, Version 2
   /created_by
 /search







 search function=revdic
   nameOneLook Reverse Dictionary/name
   categoryReferencecategoryLanguage/category/category
   contributorSarah Sweeney/contributor
   linkhttp://www.onelook.com/reverse-dictionary.shtml/link
   email[EMAIL PROTECTED]/email
   description
   Find a word by describing a concept.
 div class=helpboxDescLabelsExamples:/div
 table class=helpboxDescTable
   trtdrevdic afraid of heights/td/tr
 /table
   /description
   form name=revdicf
 method=get
 action=http://www.onelook.com/;
 input type=hidden name=w value=* /
 input type=hidden name=loc value=revfp2 /
 input type=hidden name=clue value= /
   /form
   script![CDATA[
 function revdic(q)
 {
   if( nullArgs(revdic, q) )
 return;

   // FORM variables for revdicf
   document.revdicf.clue.value = q;

   submitForm(revdicf);
 }
   ]]/script
   copyright
 The following applies if this file is included and distributed with
Dave's Quick Search Deskbar:
 Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau; Distributed under the terms of the GNU
Public License, Version 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)
   /copyright
   created_by
 This search file was initially created on 02/12/04 at 14:03:40
 by Dave's Quick Search Deskbar Search Wizard version 1.2,
 Copyright (c) 2002 Glenn Carr; Distributed under the terms of the GNU
General Public License, Version 2
   /created_by
 /search




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Re: [DQSD-Users] Error Message

2004-02-08 Thread Monty Scroggins
This is an online version check to see if an update is available..   It is
failing because the website to which it is connecting hasn't received the
latest updates..

To turn the auto-check off, set checkForUpdate = false in your
localprefs.js file.

Example:

/* Check web for an updated version each time the toolbar is started */
checkForUpdate = true;
checkForUpdateDelay = 1; // millisecond delay after first search

Monty


- Original Message - 
From: Ken Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 9:05 AM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] Error Message


 I'm using version 3.1.8.0. Often, but not always, when I type a
 search, I get the message

 Failed to parse on-line version information. Error message: the
 system can not locate the object specified.

 Can someone tell me what's wrong and how to fix it?

 Ken Blake
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Error Message

2004-02-08 Thread Monty Scroggins
Yeah Dave can you chime in on this?   How does the website get updated?  Is
there something we can do to force it to update?

Monty


- Original Message - 
From: John W. Bairen, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Error Message


 
  Thanks very much. If it's not doing any harm and it's only a
  matter of a short time before the site gets the updates, I
  think I'd just as soon leave it alone, so I don't have to
  remember to turn it back on again later.
 

 Ken the problem is that the engine (or what ever you call it) that
 updates all the right documents to all the right places seems to be
 broken (either on the SourceForge end or on Dave's end, due to some
 SourceForge change).

 So how long before the updates propagate... Who knows?

 JB




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Re: [DQSD-Users] ANN: DQSD 3.1.8 goes final!

2004-01-19 Thread Monty Scroggins
Does the uninstaller remove the local* files and directory?  I think these
are left untouched along with the menu history and the command history
files...

A couple of questions about the installer:

Shouldn't the installer create the localsearches directory if it doesnt
exist?

What about asking for an install path?  Is the C:\Program Files...
directory hardcoded somewhere?   I typically install applications to my
D:\Program Files... directory, but I am not afforded the opportunity to pick
a different location in the install process...

FWIW,

Monty

- Original Message - 
 In case you don't know - to backup your settings, save the following
 files somewhere:

 - localsearch.css
 - localaliases.txt
 - localprefs.js
 - localevents.xml
 - localsearches directory



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Re: [DQSD-Users] ANN: DQSD 3.1.8 goes final!

2004-01-19 Thread Monty Scroggins
The installer might already have this behavior, but I dont know offhand...
Its been a while since any of this was discussed on the group..

IMO the installer should:

Not over-write any local* file if one already exists..  I think the bundle
comes with a couple of empty local* files  localsearch.css and localprefs.js
?

Create the localsearches directory if it doesnt exist.


The uninstaller should:

Not delete any local* files at all..

Not delete the mrmenu.txt and history.txt files..

Again, I think this is largely the behavior anyway...

FWIW

Monty


 Hi Monty,

  Does the uninstaller remove the local* files and directory?
  I think these are left untouched along with the menu history and the
 command history
  files...

 Yeah, it does - I thought the same, but I just now accidentally
uninstalled
 DQSD, and lost my local*.
 I've been thinking that should be fixed, but I wasn't sure if it was by
 design.

  Shouldn't the installer create the localsearches directory if
  it doesnt exist?

 Yes, it might as well, so people don't have to figure out the name of the
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Can't download new version

2004-01-19 Thread Monty Scroggins
go here - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=42081
and scroll down to the dqsd package..

Monty

- Original Message - 
From: Randy Wallin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 11:33 PM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] Can't download new version


 I've tried to download the new version via the url given in a previous
 message:



https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=3Ddetailaid=3D797874group_i
 d=3D42081atid=3D4320

 Doesn't work - I keep getting into an area called MesaFiles - I would like
 to use the new version, so would appreciate any help anyone can offer.

 Thank you,

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[DQSD-Users] enable/disable searches utility mod

2004-01-18 Thread Monty Scroggins
I made a few improvements to my online search disabling/enabling utility:

http://www.master-minds.net/cgi-bin/disablesearches.cgi

1. The dqsd install directory can be specified if it is different from the
default location.

2. The search.xml_disabled files aren't deleted if the search.xml
doesn't exist.   Previously if the generated batch file was executed more
than once, the previously disabled searches would be removed even though an
enabled version of the search didn't exist.

3. The utility will now allow the user to enable previously disabled
searches without re-acquiring the xml files.

4. I fixed a bug in the pattern matching regex where embedded xml files were
being detected in longer xml filenames..  for example, I was finding faq.xml
in gfaq.xml.

enjoy,

Monty



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[DQSD-Users] new XP scheme additions

2004-01-17 Thread Monty Scroggins
I took the color scheme graphics and made a consistent template.  With the
exception of the colors being used, the look across all 3 color schemes is
the same.

I also created a neutral default scheme that could be used if the user
isnt running one of the standard 3 color schemes.

I renamed the graphics for consistency.

I renamed the associated  css files for each scheme to be consistent.

I also cleaned up the magnifying glass icon to look a little better,
especially on dark backgrounds..

Since none of this involves a change to source, could this be included in
the 3.1.8 release?.

Also, if the new graphics are included in the dqsd release,  the existing
xptoolbartop.bmp and xptoolbarbot.bmp files are redundant and could be
removed.

To enable the color scheme, all the user has to do is copy
localsearch_color.css to localsearch.css.


The included files in the zip are:

xptoolbar2_default.bmp
xptoolbar1_default.bmp
xptoolbar1_silver.bmp
xptoolbar2_silver.bmp
xptoolbar1_olive.bmp
xptoolbar2_olive.bmp
xptoolbar1_blue.bmp
xptoolbar2_blue.bmp

localsearch_default.css
localsearch_silver.css
localsearch_olive.css
localsearch_blue.css

dqsd.png


Monty


graphics.zip
Description: Zip compressed data


[DQSD-Users] Re: Background of search button should be translucent

2004-01-16 Thread Monty Scroggins
  The background of the image is transparent..   The problem
  is, XP overlays graphics on the title bars.  The color you see in the
back of
  the image is the system 3d objects' color coming through the graphic.

I think a couple of things could be done to help with the XP display
problem.  The default toolbar looks awful on XP.   A css style to adjust a
bit on the toolbar to be more acceptable across all OS's would help, but it
doesnt fix the problem, (although I had a css style which I thought was
decent on all OS's )...  but it was a change in look from the original
default...

XP comes with 3 color schemes - Blue, Olive, and Silver.I think we could
support these schemes, but for any themes downloaded from the internet, the
user would be on his/her own to adjust graphics/css to match..
We already have blue graphics, I have seen silver (Glenn), all we would need
is olive, and a way to either modify the xplocalsearch.css to call the
appropriate graphics etc, or two new css sheets could be added to the distro
that can be copied.  (at 950 bytes for the current localsearch.css this
might be the best way to go)..  Does anyone out there have the olive
graphics that could be contributed?

Also,  dqsd could include a forth set of (vanilla) graphics that are dqsd
specific, and didn't attempt to match the scheme of the OS's..This would
truly set a look for the toolbar that would be the same across all OS's..
The '' menubutton would have to be changed to optionally load a graphic,
but this should be doable in css as well.

Of course the graphics overlays should be optional, as in any OS other than
XP, the toolbar blends in with the taskbar, and the user might not want to
have a toolbar with its own look..

Just a thought or two..

Monty






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Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: Background of search button should be translucent

2004-01-16 Thread Monty Scroggins
 Can't we just keep it the way it is, with the  char, whatever it's
 called? It should blend in OK with most themes...?


The reason I made the statement that possibly it should include a graphic is
because it doesnt blend in.. It is a menu button and inherits its color from
the system, as opposed to the menubar which has graphics overlayed..
These two items next to each other dont look right. *but* with enough
css enhancements, the '' button can be made to blend in.  see my following
post..

Monty




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[DQSD-Users] xp olive scheme mods

2004-01-16 Thread Monty Scroggins



I have been doing some messing with the toolbar to 
get it to blend with the XP olive color scheme..

I have attached a graphic showing what I have 
settled on..(olivesnap.png)

I also made sometiny changes, that I would 
like to post to get feedback etc:

I set a css id on the table used to house the 
gobutton. I called it "gotable". I wanted to be able to control the 
display of the gobutton via css. This also allowed the graphic to be 
vertically centered, which has been bothering me... I think this change 
would be good no matter what OS the toolbar is in.. Its nice to have 
control from css instead of hardcoded values in the html..


I added some css stylesfor 
#banner.

changed some of the css for body.

changed the cursor for these buttons to be hand, 
set the backgrounds etc... 

Attached are the files I modified, and the graphics 
to match the olive scheme..



I tested the search.htm on a win2k box and the 
change did not adversely affect the toolbar display..


Comments? Suggestions?


Monty


attachment: olivesnap.pngTitle: Search














  


  
  
  
  
  
  
  


  
  

  

Dave's Quick Search Deskbar
  
Designed to be placed on the Windows taskbar.
For documentation, click here.

  














/*
Use this as localsearch.css to make xp olive color scheme look nice.
*/

body
{
 background: #a8b680  url(xptoolbartop_olive.bmp) repeat-x fixed top;
 margin:0px;
 padding:0px;
 border-right:1px solid #919f6a;
}

.txtfld, .clock
{
 background: transparent url(xptoolbarbot_olive.bmp) repeat-x fixed bottom;
 color: black;
 border-width:0px;
 padding-top:8px;
 padding-left:4px;
 padding-right:6px;
 padding-bottom:5px;
 margin-left:1px;
 margin-right:1px;
}

.gobutton, .mogobutton, .mdgobutton
{
 background: transparent url(xptoolbarbot_olive.bmp) repeat-x fixed bottom;
 border:0px;
 color: black;
 padding:0px;
 cursor:hand;
 margin:0px;
}

#gotable {
 background: #afbc84;
 text-align:left;
 vertical-align:left;
 margin-top:4px;
 border-bottom:1px solid #a8b680;
 border-right:1px solid #919f6a;
 border-left:1px solid #919f6a;
 height:100%;
}

#banner {
padding-right:0px;
cursor:hand;
}
/*
Styles for the calendar
*/
.cal
{
 background:#e0E7b8;
 color:black;
 border:1px solid black;
}
.calnavmonth, .calnavmonthhigh, .calnavyear, .calnavyearhigh
{
  padding:1px;
  border-width:0;
}
.caltodayevent, .caltodayeventhigh
{
  background-color:#fcfcfc;
  border:1px solid black;
}
.caltoday, .caltodayhigh
{
  background-color:#fcfcfc;
  border:1px solid black;
}

/*
Styles for the help box
*/
.helpboxBody
{
  background: window;
}
attachment: xptoolbartop_olive.bmpattachment: xptoolbarbot_olive.bmp

[DQSD-Users] Fw: [DQSD-Devel] FW: DQSD: Alarm fixed?

2004-01-15 Thread Monty Scroggins
Attached is a slightly modified alarm.xml.  It handles single hour values
for timestamps.  The alarm search also seemed to have an undocumented
feature to allow an alarm to be set in x minutes-from-now.   This is
redundant with the timer function.  The timer function could therefore
probably be removed, and maybe timer could be aliased to alarm for backward
compatibility in the next release.  I updated the help text to indicate the
minutes-from-now feature.


Monty


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search function=alarm
  nameAlarm/name
  description
Schedule an alarm to go off at a certain time. The alarm message is optional. All times are in Military (24hr) Time. 
br/A minutes-from-now value can also be specified instead of a timestamp.
br/Alarm only supports only a single alarm.br/
div class=helpboxDescLabelsUsage:/div
  	table class=helpboxDescTable
  		trtdSet Alarm/tdtd - /tdtdalarm lt;itime or delay/igt; [lt;imessage/igt;]/td/tr
  		trtdCancel Alarm/tdtd - /tdtdalarm cancel/td/tr
  	/table
div class=helpboxDescLabelsExample:/div
table class=helpboxDescTable
  		trtdalarm 14:00 Staff Meeting/td/tr
	  trtdalarm 5 Staff Meeting in 5 minutes/td/tr
  	/table
  /description
  categoryFunctions/category
  contributorMonty Scroggins/contributor
  contributorBen Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED])/contributor
  
  script![CDATA[
var alarmTime;
var curTime;
var alarmMsg;
var alNum;
var parsedLine;
var parsedMsg;
 
function alarm(t) 
{
  if( nullArgs(alarm,t) )
return false;

  if( t.match(/^cancel.*$/i) ) 
  {
clearInterval(alNum);
setSearchWindowText(Alarm Canceled.);
setTimeout(document.deff.q.value='';,1000);
  }
  else if( parsedLine = t.match(/(\d?\d\:\d\d)\s*(.*)/) ) 
  {
		if( parsedLine[1] != null  parsedLine[1].length != 0) { 
		  if(parsedTime = parsedLine[1].match(/(\d?\d):(\d\d)/)) {
			alarmTimeHours = parsedTime[1];
  if (alarmTimeHours.length == 1) 
  {
  alarmTimeHours='0'+alarmTimeHours;
  }
			alarmTimeMins = parsedTime[2];

			if(alarmTimeHours  23) alarmTimeHours = 23;
			if(alarmTimeMins  59) alarmTimeMins = 59;
			alarmTime = alarmTimeHours+:+alarmTimeMins;
		  }
		}
  
parsedMsg = parsedLine[2];
alarmMsg =  'Alarm: ' + alarmTime + '\n\nAlarm has Expired';
  
if(parsedMsg != null  parsedMsg.length != 0 )
  alarmMsg = 'Alarm: ' + alarmTime + '\n\n' + parsedMsg;
  
alarmOn();
		setSearchWindowText(Alarm Set for +alarmTime);
		setTimeout(document.deff.q.value='';,1000);
  }
	  else if( parsedLine = t.match(/^(\d+)\s*(.*)$/) )
	  {
if( parsedLine[1] != null  parsedLine[1].length != 0) {
		  var dt = new Date();
		  minutesToAdd = parsedLine[1];
		  alarmTimeMs = Date.parse(dt.toString()) + (minutesToAdd * 6);
		  alarmTimeDate = dt.setTime(alarmTimeMs);
		  alarmTime = IfZero(dt.getHours()) + : + IfZero(dt.getMinutes());
		}
		
parsedMsg = parsedLine[2];
alarmMsg =  'Alarm: ' + alarmTime + '\n\nAlarm has Expired';
  
if(parsedMsg != null  parsedMsg.length != 0 )
  alarmMsg = 'Alarm: ' + alarmTime + '\n\n' + parsedMsg;
  
alarmOn();
		setSearchWindowText(Alarm Set for +alarmTime);
setTimeout(document.deff.q.value='';,1000);
	  }
  else 
	  {
		window.alert(Sorry, the timestamp you entered for the alarm could not be read.\n\nThe format should be HH:MM in 24-hour time, or the number of minutes from now for the alarm to go off.);
return;
  }
}

function IfZero( num ) 
{
  return (num = 9) ? (0 + num) : num;
}

function alarmOn() 
{
  var dt = new Date();
  curTime = IfZero(dt.getHours()) + : + IfZero(dt.getMinutes());
  if( alarmTime == curTime )
  {
clearInterval(alNum);
window.alert(alarmMsg);
  }
  else
alNum=setTimeout(alarmOn(), 6000)
}
  ]]/script

  copyright
	Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau
	Distributed under the terms of the
	GNU Public License, Version 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)
  /copyright
/search


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