Perhaps it could be possible to create a search page at sourceforge that
simply accepted the search parameters and passed them off to google?
At 08:31 AM 3/14/03, Scott Moser wrote:
Also, append a "site:sourceforge.net" in your search, which will
restrict hits to the site specified.
non-searchabl
Well, most of the time I don't like being wrong.
but this time I do.
Thank you Markus for pointing this out.
Scott
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Markus Plail wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Frank Bax wrote:
>
> > The sourceforge archives appear not to be searchable - are the
> > searchable archiv
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Frank Bax wrote:
> The sourceforge archives appear not to be searchable - are the
> searchable archives?
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=mjpeg-users
They are searchable. Have a look at the upper left, where you can
normally search for "Software/Group". Th
Also, append a "site:sourceforge.net" in your search, which will
restrict hits to the site specified.
non-searchable archives is definitely a pain. Its even hard to believe
that they can't be searched. I've complained about this before (and
even suggested the above), search the archives to see o
Hi Frank,
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 03:10, Frank Bax wrote:
> The sourceforge archives appear not to be searchable - are the searchable
> archives?
Google has indexed most archives, so just use google and search with the
name of the mailinglist as one of your terms. So if you want to look for
'bla'
The sourceforge archives appear not to be searchable - are the searchable
archives?
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=mjpeg-users
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