Re: multiple search commands

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14714
interpreted = N
texte = >> >>Just out of curiosity, what does wa and ra refer to when putting >>before the >> >>categoriessort and categoriesdata? >> > >> >Aha! >> > >> >That's the kind of stuff you have to *READ THE MANUAL* to learn >> >about! But since you're such a nice guy, I'll tell you ... :) >> > >> Kenneth, that's the kind of question that I find myself asking. You won't >> find wa or ra in the manual's index... I read the manual and re-read >> the manual. I'm almost familiar with it, yet I get stumped when it comes to >> finding out what something like xr means. ;) >> >I too was having problems finding those type of answers in the >manuel, I forget >about the HTML docs, Iwill read them today.I still use the HTML docs every day to refresh my memory about something, that's why I know how critical they are to creating WebCat sites. By now you would think that I would have everything memorized, but there's just too much (or else I'm getting old) and the HTML docs are ideal for quickly refreshing my memory ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/. Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  2. Re: multiple search commands (Christer Olsson 1997)
  3. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  4. Re: multiple search commands (Paul Uttermohlen 1997)
  5. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  6. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  7. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  8. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  9. Re: multiple search commands (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  10. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  11. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  12. Re: multiple search commands (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  13. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  14. multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
>> >>Just out of curiosity, what does wa and ra refer to when putting >>before the >> >>categoriessort and categoriesdata? >> > >> >Aha! >> > >> >That's the kind of stuff you have to *READ THE MANUAL* to learn >> >about! But since you're such a nice guy, I'll tell you ... :) >> > >> Kenneth, that's the kind of question that I find myself asking. You won't >> find wa or ra in the manual's index... I read the manual and re-read >> the manual. I'm almost familiar with it, yet I get stumped when it comes to >> finding out what something like xr means. ;) >> >I too was having problems finding those type of answers in the >manuel, I forget >about the HTML docs, Iwill read them today.I still use the HTML docs every day to refresh my memory about something, that's why I know how critical they are to creating WebCat sites. By now you would think that I would have everything memorized, but there's just too much (or else I'm getting old) and the HTML docs are ideal for quickly refreshing my memory ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/. Kenneth Grome

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