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From: Martin Stromberg <Martin DOT Stromberg AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se>
Message-Id: <199811021443.PAA03309@mars.lu.erisoft.se>
Subject: Re: Out of selectors problem with bash
To: eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il (Eli Zaretskii)
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 15:43:18 +0100 (MET)
Cc: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com (DJGPP-WORKERS)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SUN.3.91.981102155708.12647K-100000@is> from "Eli Zaretskii" at Nov 2, 98 03:59:04 pm
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> > > This is up to your browser, isn't it?  I don't think a document can do 
> > > anything to enhance the search features of the browser.
> > 
> > Yes and no. It would be if there was a single page containing the whole 
> > FAQ.
> 
> You only need to search the index, and each index is a single node.  So 
> you need to search two pages to find references to the issue you are 
> looking for.

You're right. I forgot that the program index is relevant too. Two pages
to search isn't too much or hard work.

But I still would welcome a search capability of the whole FAQ on-line 
for the case when they word searched for wasn't in any of those two 
pages.

> > To my knowledge there isn't, hence search capability of the whole 
> > FAQ would be welcome.
> 
> Could you elaborate about how such a capability could be added?

Oh well, I was thinking that as there is a search system for the mailing 
archives it wouldn't be too difficult to adjust it to search the FAQ...

Now I could try to put something in perl together; however my knowledge
in HTML isn't big so it wouldn't be pretty, and I'm not the one running
the server. So DJ, would you like a small perl hack for searching the 
FAQ?


Right,

							MartinS

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