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Re: Experimental FAQ relocation (PROXY solution) [message #15377 is a reply to message #15276] Mon, 10 May 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
rmlongfield is currently offline  rmlongfield
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Registered: August 1998
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the explanation. The AND is the default when I get your web
page. So any blank spaces ("fields") means that there will be no
relevent FAQ's found. At first, I didn't understand what the Question
and Answer referred to (forgetting what the Q in FAQ means) After your
explanation and once I got used to it, it was ok. If someone is trying
the FAQ for the first time, it may be better to have the default set to
OR. (I actually didn't notice this choice when I tried last week).
Or maybe a "First Time User" button for a short explanation, similar to
what you just wrote. (Although I had to think for a moment what you
meant by "fields", I'm not too familiar with terminology) The search
method is a little bit different from what I am used to with typical Web
search engines (which have only one area to fill in keywords and are
ineffective in many ways).

I hope this helps you. My personal FAQ consists of one directory where
I save all interesting questions and answers from the newsgroup.
Using 'grep' for keyword search is about as sophisticated as it gets.

Rose


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