Hi Michael,
Sorry about that.
You are correct. I just tried again and yes, it doesn't sort the
answers by date.
It sorts All messages by either Date or Thread.
My apologies for misinforming you.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 20/08/2007, at 9:22 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
Hi Ronni,
I've faithfully followed your instructions but for some reason when
using
FireFox and Safari I can't get the webpage to arrange the search
results in
date order.
I get 775 answers when I search QuickTime. If I then click
Date where
it appears next to the Search box, I get the whole archive arranged
in date
order, not just the answers to my search (i.e. including postings
that do
not contain the word QuickTime).
Cheers,
Michael.
On 20/8/07 8:20 AM, Ronda Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
If you go to the Archives here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/
Type Quicktime, click Search and after the search has finished,
click 'Date'
it then sorts the answers in chronological order.
And yep, my reply to Lloyd White's question is there.
'2007/08/08 Re: Quicktime Ronda Brown'
Cheers,
Ronni
On 20/08/2007, at 7:56 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
Bob suggested that I follow Ronni's suggestion in a posting by her
in the
WAMUG Archive. It worked. Thank you Bob Ronni.
The suggestion was:
Also make sure you have the latest Flash Player Plugin v 9.0.47.0
1. Go the the Adobe Flash homepage http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/
download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlashpromoid=BIOW
and reinstall the latest Flash Player for Mac.
2. Go to your System PreferencesQuickTimeAdvanced panel.
3. Make sure ENABLE FLASH is ON.
4. At the bottom you will see MIME SETTINGS Click on this
button.
5. Scroll down to MISCELLANEOUS - MISCELLANEOUS FILE FORMATS.
6. Make sure the FLASH MEDIA option is OFF.
7. Click OK.
8. Restart your computer.
In asking the following question I'm being merely curious, not
critical.
Before I posted my request for advice I searched the WAMUG
Archive for
questions about QuickTime. Ronni's posting didn't come up in my
search. I
think her posting was made about 12 days ago. Is there a time lag in
indexing? If so, is there some way of looking at postings in
chronological
order and not by topic?
Thank you,
Michael Hawkins.
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