Hi Brian,
> Sadly, no, it doesn't work. :(
:(
> After saving this as comx.xml in the searches subdirectory
> and restarting (!) DQSD, I get the same error message
> dialog, twice, followed by a google search looking for
> 'comx' and whatever I typed in as parameters.
> --
Sadly, no, it doesn't work. :(
After saving this as comx.xml in the searches subdirectory and restarting
(!) DQSD, I get the same error message dialog, twice, followed by a google
search looking for 'comx' and whatever I typed in as parameters.
--
Shawn --
Any luck finding that testbed COMX.XML file you were going to send me?
- Brian
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Subject: RE: [DQSD-Use
Hi Brian,
> Any luck finding that testbed COMX.XML file you were
> going to send me?
The one from the 3.1.9.1 installation seems to be broken completely.
:(
This one works for me just fine, though. It's the latest from CVS.
Try it and let me know how it works. Sorry for the delay.
Regards,
Sh
1) Thanks, it was that "ar" thing you were talking about!
2) With regard to "that testbed COMX.XML file you were going to send me," I have
absolutely no idea of what you're talking about. Less than no idea, if that's
possible. Could you be mixing me up with someone else? If not, please remind me
I haven't made any changes to defaults of my dqsd installation, so if I simply enter a
search key and press enter, I should get a browser window with Google search results
for that key--and that's gererally what happens; however recently, entering some keys
get me to a search engine at allrecipes.