Trevor,
I know that there are portals available, I was just looking for (and
created) an easier way to "search the archives" before posting a question
on the mailing list.
It has happened to me at various occasions that a colleague asked a WDSCi
question, and I thought to myself 'I read that last week but what was it?'
Then it's very easy if I can just open FF, type my search in the search
box, and get the info I need.
Anyway, the search engine plugin I created does what it's supposed to do,
so I'm a happy camper now ;-)
Thanks for the info.
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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Re: [WDSCI-L] not really on-topic, but still
Peter,
System i Portal was established and became part of iSociety in an effort
to
bring all the information about System i together in one portal. You can
search many sources without having to specify a server name or OS, since
it
points at as much System i related information as it can find. It is here:
http://www.systemiportal.com/ and their IE toolbar can be found here:
http://systemiportal.ourtoolbar.com/
I know this helps cut down the amount of work I do in Google. It may not
solve your immediate search for midrange-L archives, but it may get you
further for other System i information..
Trevor
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