Re: A better way to do this??

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2005


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 62112
interpreted = N
texte = Hi Lester, One method: [Search db=^/eb/blogs.db[!] [/!]&eqVisibleDatarq=Yes[!] [/!]&eqCommentToDatarq=NewBlog[!] [/!]&GROUP1field=BlogBy[!] [/!]&GROUP1type=num[!] [/!]&neBlogBydatarq=1117821795828920[!] [/!]&neGROUP1datarq=11168894133753199[!] [/!]&deBlogDatesort=1[!] [/!]&BlogDatetype=date[!] [/!]&deBlogTimesort=2[!] [/!]&BlogTimetype=time[!] [/!]&max=1] Also, regarding FCKEditor - If you're needing something right away, I have a very similar editor working that is ready for database appending. I've been using it for a couple of years now. Caveats - Win/IE is about all it works on. Firefox may work, haven't tried it recently. I think you'll find the same limitations with similar editors though. Link for demo and code is here: http://www.garykrockover.com/editor/content_editor.html GJK At 02:43 PM 6/3/2005, you wrote: >I'm trying to avoid two specifc IDs in a search while >I test some things on a live site (i know its better >to not do it on a live site way but I always miss >something that an actual user see or does >unexpectedly) > >This is what I have now in a search > >[Search >db=^/eb/blogs.db&eqVisibleDatarq=Yes&eqCommentToDatarq=NewBlog&neBlogBydatarq=11168894133753199&neBlogBydatarq=1117821795828920&BlogDatesort=1&BlogDatetype=date&BlogDatesdir=de&BlogTimesort=2&BlogTimetype=time&BlogTimesdir=de&max=1] > >&neBlogBydatarq=11168894133753199 >&neBlogBydatarq=1117821795828920 > >are the 2 id's I'm trying to "not" find in this >search. > >I can't do a range, and i have no really simple way to >avoid these two users from a search in this blogs.db > >It seems to work OK, although earlier it was failing >to not find one of those two.... > > >thanks ------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: A better way to do this?? ( Gary Krockover 2005)
  2. A better way to do this?? ( Lester 2005)
Hi Lester, One method: [Search db=^/eb/blogs.db[!] [/!]&eqVisibleDatarq=Yes[!] [/!]&eqCommentToDatarq=NewBlog[!] [/!]&GROUP1field=BlogBy[!] [/!]&GROUP1type=num[!] [/!]&neBlogBydatarq=1117821795828920[!] [/!]&neGROUP1datarq=11168894133753199[!] [/!]&deBlogDatesort=1[!] [/!]&BlogDatetype=date[!] [/!]&deBlogTimesort=2[!] [/!]&BlogTimetype=time[!] [/!]&max=1] Also, regarding FCKEditor - If you're needing something right away, I have a very similar editor working that is ready for database appending. I've been using it for a couple of years now. Caveats - Win/IE is about all it works on. Firefox may work, haven't tried it recently. I think you'll find the same limitations with similar editors though. Link for demo and code is here: http://www.garykrockover.com/editor/content_editor.html GJK At 02:43 PM 6/3/2005, you wrote: >I'm trying to avoid two specifc IDs in a search while >I test some things on a live site (i know its better >to not do it on a live site way but I always miss >something that an actual user see or does >unexpectedly) > >This is what I have now in a search > >[Search >db=^/eb/blogs.db&eqVisibleDatarq=Yes&eqCommentToDatarq=NewBlog&neBlogBydatarq=11168894133753199&neBlogBydatarq=1117821795828920&BlogDatesort=1&BlogDatetype=date&BlogDatesdir=de&BlogTimesort=2&BlogTimetype=time&BlogTimesdir=de&max=1] > >&neBlogBydatarq=11168894133753199 >&neBlogBydatarq=1117821795828920 > >are the 2 id's I'm trying to "not" find in this >search. > >I can't do a range, and i have no really simple way to >avoid these two users from a search in this blogs.db > >It seems to work OK, although earlier it was failing >to not find one of those two.... > > >thanks ------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Gary Krockover

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