Re: wo search help
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 24934
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texte = Welcome to my world of frustration... To make matters even worse, not onlydoes wbrk not behave as expected/documented but Smith Micro/PCS refuses toeven comment or respond to this issue - let alone correct the problem.Marty SchmidArtwerks>Thanks for the thread, folks! I have been going nuts trying to figure out>why my wbrk wasn't working as expected. As I understand it, if I issue a:>>...&namewbrk= ]>>it would force Webcat to ONLY use space as the word delimiter. The default>would also interpret ., which I have being trying to avoid to no avail!>I suppose a work around might be a convertchar db ... but its a user>workaround to a supposed feature in the code.>>>>>Thanks for all the help guys - I've been on a plane so I missed part of the>>discussion but thanks for verifying that I havn't gone totally crazy on>>this issue.>>>>I guess we'll sit and wait to see if SM/PCS responds to this. Its really>>too bad cuz using wo and value lists are so handy.>>>>SM/PCS: anybody listening?-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to
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Welcome to my world of frustration... To make matters even worse, not onlydoes wbrk not behave as expected/documented but Smith Micro/PCS refuses toeven comment or respond to this issue - let alone correct the problem.Marty SchmidArtwerks>Thanks for the thread, folks! I have been going nuts trying to figure out>why my wbrk wasn't working as expected. As I understand it, if I issue a:>>...&namewbrk= ]>>it would force Webcat to ONLY use space as the word delimiter. The default>would also interpret ., which I have being trying to avoid to no avail!>I suppose a work around might be a convertchar db ... but its a user>workaround to a supposed feature in the code.>>>>>Thanks for all the help guys - I've been on a plane so I missed part of the>>discussion but thanks for verifying that I havn't gone totally crazy on>>this issue.>>>>I guess we'll sit and wait to see if SM/PCS responds to this. Its really>>too bad cuz using wo and value lists are so handy.>>>>SM/PCS: anybody listening?-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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