Re: Range Comparisons
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 33225
interpreted = N
texte = Ya know what would be nice, is a table defining all the parts to thesesearch commands like gezipstartdatarq so that I could see all the parts ofwhat is apparently a function passing arguments all as one word. Somethingalong the lines of:ge zipstart datarqge
se etc...zipstart datarq datapq and so forth. Obviously I haven't looked at the manuals much so I have noidea what the various arguements to any function are. This was my mainstumbling block when I first looked into Webcatalog. The idea though, is tosupply all the possible variants for each piece of the function, see? I knowthis is a bad example, I only want to get the idea across.I will also have a closer look at the WebDNA reference. I Hope the 4.0manuals are less cryptic than 3.0? We shall see. I really am looking forwardto digging into WebDNA. I want to become proficient at retrofitting existingsites to use Webcatalog, as so often what the artist and project managerenvisions is not necessarily compatible with the way dynamic HTML works.-- Sincerely,Bob SneidarSystems ManagerThe Word For Today> From: Paul Fowler > Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk)> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 16:05:36> To: (WebCatalog Talk)> Subject: Re: Range Comparisons> > [search > db=firms.db&gezipstartdatarq=[zipcode]&lezipenddatarq=[zipcode]&max=1&zipsta> rt> data=num&zipenddata=num]-------------------------------------------------------------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://search.smithmicro.com/
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Ya know what would be nice, is a table defining all the parts to thesesearch commands like gezipstartdatarq so that I could see all the parts ofwhat is apparently a function passing arguments all as one word. Somethingalong the lines of:ge zipstart datarqge se etc...zipstart datarq datapq and so forth. Obviously I haven't looked at the manuals much so I have noidea what the various arguements to any function are. This was my mainstumbling block when I first looked into Webcatalog. The idea though, is tosupply all the possible variants for each piece of the function, see? I knowthis is a bad example, I only want to get the idea across.I will also have a closer look at the WebDNA reference. I Hope the 4.0manuals are less cryptic than 3.0? We shall see. I really am looking forwardto digging into WebDNA. I want to become proficient at retrofitting existingsites to use Webcatalog, as so often what the artist and project managerenvisions is not necessarily compatible with the way dynamic HTML works.-- Sincerely,Bob SneidarSystems ManagerThe Word For Today> From: Paul Fowler > Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk)> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 16:05:36> To: (WebCatalog Talk)> Subject: Re: Range Comparisons> > [search > db=firms.db&gezipstartdatarq=[zipcode]&lezipenddatarq=[zipcode]&max=1&zipsta> rt> data=num&zipenddata=num]-------------------------------------------------------------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://search.smithmicro.com/
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