Rodolfo wrote: > In Gnus Manual there is: > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > The `nnweb' back end allows an easy interface to the mighty search > engine. You create an `nnweb' group, enter a search pattern, and then > enter the group and read the articles like you would any normal group. > The `G w' command in the group buffer (*note Foreign Groups::) will do > this in an easy-to-use fashion. > > [...] > > You must have the `url' and `W3' package or those alternatives (try > `customize-group' on the `mm-url' variable group) installed to be able > to use `nnweb'. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I installed emacs-w3m and also the `url' package, > but the message gnus finds with the above procedure (`G w' etcetera) > are all completely blank.
Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It seems, that nnweb.el works. If you want to search for a message > with the message-id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at google, go into your > *Group* buffer and type: > > `G w RET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RET' > > Then a new summary buffer with the found article will open. > > To search at gmane you could write: > > `G w gmane RET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RET' > > BTW: You can search with any search string, not only message-ids. So if > you want to search for postings at google which are about blue roses > try: > > `G w RET blue roses RET' Hi, Tassilo: as I reported in my previous message, the articles I get that way are all blank: that's why I started the present thread. If instead it works for you, maybe there's some difference in our procedures; but I did exactly `G w RET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RET' as you suggest. Any idea? Cheers, Rodolfo _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english