lt the 'from' number to a variable (like user_phone) in
preferences.js or localprefs.js
- Create /from and /to switches.
http://www.click2voice.com/
Examples:
c2v from_phone to_phone
c2v 323-555- (323)555-1000
c2v 3238675309 7167762323
Regards,
Greg
Click2Voice
Sure thing, Dave.
Regards,
Greg Krohne
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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 m
I just started playing Magic: The Gathering, so I'm constantly looking up
the cards, rules, etc. Web site MagicCards.info has a marvelous card search
function, so I wrote a quick DQSD search to use it. This search was
generated by the DQSD search wizard, with a few enhancements.
Regards,
Gr
Tried that. Doesn't work. I'm baffled. That's why I suggested throwing up a
real browser window, and getting the comic back out of it somehow.
And, yes: please do check in the political comics.
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Couldn't you use xmlhttp to download the image locally
(you can fake the re
This is exactly the same problem with all of the King Features Syndicate
comics.
http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/comics.htm
I tried to figure it out a few times, but I never could get a working
solution. Maybe, DQSD could create a temporary popup window with the
official URL and some sc
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Kim Gräsman
> Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 3:51 AM
> To: dqsd-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject:
>
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> > I was trying a moonview query as per the help : moonview
> /city|london
How hard would it be to make a DQSD search web site? Could the deskbar code
be ported easily to a web page, so non-Windows users could enjoy DQSD?
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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t: creating a window, redirecting to the comic
sight, retrieving the results. I haven't found an approach that works, yet.
> For anyone wanting to try this functionality out (and it's
> been a long-requested feature) please get the latest
> defer_tools.js from CVS.
I'll try it!
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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Well, I didn't check it into CVS after all, but you can always go back and
get a working version in CVS from here:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/dqsd/dqsd/searches/comx.xml
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/dqsd/dqsd/searches/comx.xml?rev=1.25&v
iew=log
I'll see what I can d
This afternoon when I get home (can't do it from work0, I'll remember my
duties and check comx.xml into CVS.
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Added "Penny Arcade" to the list of comics.
Since this is a modification of my personal copy, it also includes "User
Friendly", "Joy of Tech", and a change to date calculation that keeps
"Calvin and Hobbes" working.
Regards,
Greg Krohne
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Google maps are now in beta.
http://maps.google.com/
This DQSD search update adds a /maps switch to use Google maps. If you
haven't tried Google maps, take the tour.
http://www.google.com/help/maps/tour/
The search terms are so flexible, you can enter almost anything on the DQSD
search line and
Google video search lets you search the closed-caption transcript of recent
television programs. The service is in early beta.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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Calvin & Hobbes has been corrected to use the current year - 11 in the image
URL.
Joy of Tech and User Friendly have been added back to the line-up.
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rden category.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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The New Georgia Encyclopedia (NGE), a reference for the state of Georgia,
USA. The NGE web site is one of the top hits on google for the term "nge",
so I felt safe naming the search "nge.xml".
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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An update to the MapQuest search, to map latitude/longitude coordinates.
This MapQuest search is only supposed to work for US addresses, but the
latitude/longitude coordinates work for anywhere in the world.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
(I know! I should check it into CVS myself. I can't get to C
I give up. I can't remember what problem the option/hidden hidden inputs
were giving me. All of the option inputs can be converted to hidden's in the
astronomy searches. I think I'll keep the function that creates form
elements dynamically; that's bound to come in handy later.
> -Original Mess
no:
using tags just won't work on this search, for some reason. I ended
up creating the option buttons dynamically each time.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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Yeah, I tried to make the search using just "hidden" inputs, but it would
never work unless I explicitly used the option buttons the original form
uses. I hate having those option buttons show up, too. I'll see if I can do
something about that. Maybe I can use Javascript to create the option
button
h: Virtual Telescope
>
>
> Gregory Krohne wrote:
> > Based on the Your Sky website: http://www.fourmilab.ch/yoursky/
>
> When I had a palm I had software on that which showed the
> phase of the moon on a given date. Do you have any searc
and comets you wish to track. If you only know
the name of an object you'd like to view, specify "/aim_at:" and the object
name.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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and
longitude, you can specify them by entering a nearby city or location.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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you all love it, I'll check it into
CVS from home.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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If you're happy, I'm happy. Will somebody (Kim? Monty?) please check this
in? I can't get to SourceForge's CVS from work, and I just had a boot hard
drive crash at home.
> -Original Message-
> From: Monty Scroggins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 3:11 PM
> To: [EM
ld 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?
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
> -Original Message-
> From: Monty Scroggins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monda
I didn't like the way comx was sizing the image to the window. For comics
that are always a standard size, this works fine. For Joy of Tech (which
varies in size), this never works. For that matter, many of the standard
comics didn't look right either, because "window.open" seems to ignore the
widt
iendly & 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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eople that like those 3D stereo pictures.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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,
Gregory Krohne
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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.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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Books24x7.com has over 3000 tech books online. You can search them, read
them, and print individual pages. Sorry; a subscription is required.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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willing to
make some changes. As always, feel free to improve it yourself, and submit
your changes to the group.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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gt; Monty
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Gregory Krohne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 8:39 AM
> Subject: [DQSD-Users] Guardster proxy update
>
>
> > Guardster.com allows free a
nnection -
> > 010100A/782d70726f78792f7374617274
> >
> > When I tried to access the site via -
> > "http://proxy.guardster.com/cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi/010100A/782d
> > 70726f78792f73
> > 74617274"
> >
> > I got an error..
> >
at the guardstar
> is assigning a temporary session ID to your connection -
> 010100A/782d70726f78792f7374617274
>
> When I tried to access the site via -
> "http://proxy.guardster.com/cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi/010100A/782d
> 70726f78792f73
> 74617274"
>
> I got an
Functions
Gregory Krohne
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m. If the inline comments don't make it plain, let me know, and
I'll try to explain what's going on more clearly.
Regards,
Gregory Krohne
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Uses Google results and adds
"Search the book" feature.
A9 - The Amazon.com Search
Search the Web
Gregory Krohne
http://a9.com/
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Use A9 to search the web and "Search Inside the Book(tm)" on
Amazon.com. Includes helpful search hist
witch to /locale. Hopefully, this isn't too much of an
incovenience for anyone accustomed to the original /local(e) switch. I have tested
this search to my own satisfaction, but someone please double check my work before its
checked into CVS.
Regards,
Greg
ent.
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"Search the book" feature.
A9 - The Amazon.com Searc
bar, but it requires IE and an Amazon.com account.
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Even though this XML search will probably load and is a good start
toward a completed search, please
Follow the wabbit.
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