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Does any one notice the search function of codeproject becomes really cool?

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    Libin Chen
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    It becomes really convenient now. I love it. :laugh:

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      It becomes really convenient now. I love it. :laugh:

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      Anton Afanasyev
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      Yeah, I'm loving it too..Well, with the exception that paging doesnt quite work (resets the dates).

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        It becomes really convenient now. I love it. :laugh:

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        cwp42
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        Really !? When looking for "classic asp" I'll get tons of links depending on ASP.NET And don't argue classic asp is not up-to-date enough ;-) Great.

        cwp42

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          It becomes really convenient now. I love it. :laugh:

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          MrPlankton
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          hmmm, try putting your userid in the search and see if you get any hits.

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            hmmm, try putting your userid in the search and see if you get any hits.

            MrPlankton

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            I think there must be some function other than search that would let users specify classification of their faivorite articles. Like "Faivorite ASP.Net 2.0 Articles By XYZ From Jan XY 200X with rating from 1.0 to 4.5 viewed by 200,XYZ users" etc. Each time the user logs in might manage his/her faivorite list and updates made to those articles. What do u all think??? Regards

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              I think there must be some function other than search that would let users specify classification of their faivorite articles. Like "Faivorite ASP.Net 2.0 Articles By XYZ From Jan XY 200X with rating from 1.0 to 4.5 viewed by 200,XYZ users" etc. Each time the user logs in might manage his/her faivorite list and updates made to those articles. What do u all think??? Regards

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              Libin Chen
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              Totally Agree! ;P

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