Drew Wutka
DWUTKA at marlow.com
Sat Feb 8 01:21:00 CST 2003
Jim, my web is down right now. I am in the process of moving. Got the big furniture moved today (and boy am I tired). However, this means I need my DSL hooked up at my new place. I am going with a new DSL provider...they have a better package (768k to 1.5meg down, 256 up, and 5 static IP Addresses for 79 a month). I am currently paying about the same for only 608 down, 128 up, and 1 static IP. (Ironically, the service is provided by the same company I am switching too. I am calling in the morning to set it up, and from what I was told so far, it will be 5 days (so they say). I am also going to switch my domain over to be directed to my new IP addresses, so the correct address will then be http://www.wolfwares.com/AccessD. (In a few days, when I am settled in, I'll send you the full address (including the page), to use behind the search form's 'posting', or querystring. (Posting is better...but either way...) Also, I'll announce this here, but when I'm live again, the archives are going to kick butt. Right now they are roughly 130 megs. And searching the body of the message takes forever ( around 20 seconds give or take). I found that unacceptable, so last weekend I wrote an indexing service for the memo fields. Now the searching is practically instantaneous. When my site is available, I'll have the new search capability in place. (I started writing the asp pages, but have been distracted with the move and work. It's going to be pretty easy to write.) I'll have it look for 'SearchString'. I'll post to the list when I am online again. (If I survive this move! <VBG>). Drew -----Original Message----- From: Jim Lawrence (AccessD) To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com Sent: 2/7/03 5:10 PM Subject: [AccessD] RE: Archive site Hi Drew: The new web site currently re-directing, through a new page, all search requests to your archive site at http://207.13.30.36/accessd sending along a querstring variable called 'SearchString' (same as yours). If you could do a check to see if it first exists, then if its' length is greater than zero and, if it passes both checks force a submit from your opening form on the contents... If you can do this, (I can send along the coding if you need it), it would be greatly appreciated. TIA Jim _______________________________________________ AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com