Mike,
One problem is that after performing a search and finding the correct
post, there appears to be no way to refer to that post so that others
can go read it. The only thing I have found is to repeat the original
search criteria.
Searched for (found) posts should have some sort of
Dan writes:
One problem is that after performing a search and finding the correct
post, there appears to be no way to refer to that post so that others
can go read it. The only thing I have found is to repeat the original
search criteria.
It's a web page, Dan, and has a unique URL that won't
Well, that seems to fit the bill, once you understand it...
Thanks,
Dan
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:05 AM, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:
Dan writes:
One problem is that after performing a search and finding the correct
post, there appears to be no way to refer to that post so that
Hi folks,
I've been meaning to post a message on how we use the archives when
helping each other and new people.
I imagine that most of you that have used them already, notice that
search results can be all over the map. They're sorted, I think, by
some measure of relevance. Whereas it might
Damn,
It's guys like you, Odie, and Marshall that make me a better person
(than I was)...
Chuck
Jeffrey Dahmers Cookbook: Shortcuts to becoming a Head Chef.
On 2/28/2010 4:53:27 AM, M. G. Devour (mdev...@eskimo.com) wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been
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