Robert,
Any chance you could zip up your DQSD install
directory and post it to the list? It appears as though it may be related
to installing over the previous version.
Thanks,
Glenn
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Robert
Lerman
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I thought that I'd mailed this one to the list before,
but it looks like I might not have done...
Attached is a holidays list for GB (not Northern
Island). Detailed info is in the initial comments in
the file.
Regards.
James Robertson
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Maybe it's a field, from a search, mistakenly not set as "hidden".
Now, to know which one it is...
HTH
MLL
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This is a search of this forum. Okay, so a little obvious. And by rights,
this should be a broader search of mail-archive.com, but that's left as an
exercise for the reader.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
Sometimes I worry I'll develop Alzheimer's disease, but no one will notice.
dqsd.xml
Description
Hi Robert,
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 14:08:53 -0500, you [Robert Lerman] wrote:
} I think your toolbar is great! I recently upgraded to the 3.15 but, somehow I got
two extra search boxes that have scroll arrows in them that I cannot get rid of -
Help.When I right click on them the drop down m
This one searches ConsumerSearch.com, which "reviews the reviewers". I
generated it with the DQSD search wizard, and then modified the code to
parse arguments and show more help.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
Sometimes I worry I'll develop Alzheimer's disease, but no one will notice.
cs.xml
Descrip
Can someone help me get rid of additional [extra] search boxes
on the tool bar for previous version? See explanation of problem
below.
Thanks
Bob
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From: David Bau
To: Robert Lerman
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: problem
I've been on a b
This will search the Oracle Technology Network (http://otn.oracle.com/) for
documentation and articles. It was generated using the search wizard. It
could probably use a couple of switches to control whether documentation
and/or the OTN web site as a whole get searched.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
Som
I don't know if anyone else was confused by how to use this one,
but it seems you just type the first letter of the extension and it takes
you to
a page containing all of the ones for that letter.
example: say you wanted to know what sfv was.
you would type "fe s" in dqsd.
If anyone is interested