FWIW, I just looked at the Wiki, and there was an autodiscoverable search
engine there.
Don't know if this is something David built in, or is part of the Wiki
setup by default...
I'll try to whip up some code this weekend (if the wife lets me) to put a
search engine for all archives and the "search all" somewhere.
TGIF!
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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Scott Klement wrote on 26/07/2007 13:13:32:
Peter,
This is really, really cool! But it only appears to search WDSCI-L
(and I very rarely need to search that). Is there a way to modify it
to search other lists (MIDRANGE-L, RPG400-L, WEB400?) or to use David's
"search all" page?
If you do a diff between Peter's XML and my RPG400-L version that I posted
later in the thread, you should see what to change. I'd include a diff
output here, but I don't know of a Windows-based tool to output a diff
that would look nice in plaintext email format. The way I found the
parameters I needed to use was to go to the appropriate search page on
midrange.com, then view source for the page, then look for the form data.
It has a bunch of hidden fields that define the input to htDig.
If I get a chance I'll post some details on the wiki. Speaking of which,
does anyone know how to upload a file so that we can put links on the wiki
page to add the plugin to the browser directly from that page?
HTH,
Adam
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