Re: The word TYPE in search contexts and fields

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16472
interpreted = N
texte = At 4:04 PM -0800 3/6/98, John Hill is rumored to have typed: > Michael: > > I tried some test cases here before I responded. You say this doesn't >happen all the time? Sometimes it works as expected? The examples you gave >are probably specific enough for me to test it here if it is easily >reproducable. >I've been trying to reproduce it for a while. I posted to the list to see if I could eliminate the possibility that it was the field name.I'll follow up on this as soon as I get a concrete example.MichaelMichael Winston *By Phone!: (503)/652/8815 x341 Internet Coordinator *By e-mail!: michaelw@dhorse.com Dark Horse Comics, Inc. *By web!: http://www.dhorse.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: The word TYPE in search contexts and fields (Michael Winston 1998)
  2. Re: The word TYPE in search contexts and fields (John Hill 1998)
  3. Re: The word TYPE in search contexts and fields (Michael Winston 1998)
  4. Re: The word TYPE in search contexts and fields (John Hill 1998)
  5. The word TYPE in search contexts and fields (Michael Winston 1998)
At 4:04 PM -0800 3/6/98, John Hill is rumored to have typed: > Michael: > > I tried some test cases here before I responded. You say this doesn't >happen all the time? Sometimes it works as expected? The examples you gave >are probably specific enough for me to test it here if it is easily >reproducable. >I've been trying to reproduce it for a while. I posted to the list to see if I could eliminate the possibility that it was the field name.I'll follow up on this as soon as I get a concrete example.MichaelMichael Winston *By Phone!: (503)/652/8815 x341 Internet Coordinator *By e-mail!: michaelw@dhorse.com Dark Horse Comics, Inc. *By web!: http://www.dhorse.com/ Michael Winston

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