-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It would appear that on Jun 4, Mike Klinke did say: > In times where there's a problem with the RH Archive Searches you can > always use: > > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fedora-list&r=1&w=2 Hmmmnnn looks yummy. Thankyou for the link. One thing though, I did some quick exploring of "marc" and found some verbose explanations of why and how it's there. What I didn't find, and something I've been asking for the fedora-list archive is a guide to how the search engine works. If it works like google then I suppose I can go to google and putz around with it's help files to refresh my memory on how to search for "all" search terms, or "any" search terms, and especially how to "exclude" a search term. But since nothing says all search engines have to use the same logic as google this would be pointless unless I had reason to believe it worked that way. Is there a how-to for either the RH archive OR marc that you could point me at??? Otherwise I suppose I could set up some empirical tests where I knew some of the possible matches having them in my current fedora-save folder. But I got frustrated trying to do that with the RH archive. Either I didn't set it up right, or the testing failed because of the alleged problem with the search... In any case Sooner or later, I'll figure out the method used by marc, as from the look of it, it's a good resource that I've already bookmarked with two of my broswers... Thanks - -- | ~^~ ~^~ | <?> <?> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^ J(tWdy)P | \___/ <<jtwdyp@xxxxxxxx>> ############################################################## # You can find my public gpg key at http://pgpkeys.mit.edu/ # ############################################################## -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAwLp7RZ/61mwhY94RAop6AKCx7h/xzmbCrqaWmryfj2KI4dilMQCdEtxl FM+0UW848mHyYCXvgZl3jNM= =ONEB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----