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    Alexander M
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    I think the search system should get redesigned to support kinda google syntax. The NOT, ..., syntax is complicated and its very much to write. It would be much easier to use a syntax like this: "grid control -MFC" instead of "grid control NOT MFC". And I think there should be more options to select single sections.. not only MFC/C++, C#, ASP.NET... The MFC/C++ section is so big, that a combo box with the subsections would be cool. Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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      I think the search system should get redesigned to support kinda google syntax. The NOT, ..., syntax is complicated and its very much to write. It would be much easier to use a syntax like this: "grid control -MFC" instead of "grid control NOT MFC". And I think there should be more options to select single sections.. not only MFC/C++, C#, ASP.NET... The MFC/C++ section is so big, that a combo box with the subsections would be cool. Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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      Toby Opferman
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      They should buy a google appliance[^] 8bc7c0ec02c0e404c0cc0680f7018827ebee

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        They should buy a google appliance[^] 8bc7c0ec02c0e404c0cc0680f7018827ebee

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        Alexander M
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        Expensive... and I think you can not select single sections with google. Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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          I think the search system should get redesigned to support kinda google syntax. The NOT, ..., syntax is complicated and its very much to write. It would be much easier to use a syntax like this: "grid control -MFC" instead of "grid control NOT MFC". And I think there should be more options to select single sections.. not only MFC/C++, C#, ASP.NET... The MFC/C++ section is so big, that a combo box with the subsections would be cool. Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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          Michael P Butler
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          Why not just use Google and do a site:codeproject.com[^] Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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          • A Alexander M

            I think the search system should get redesigned to support kinda google syntax. The NOT, ..., syntax is complicated and its very much to write. It would be much easier to use a syntax like this: "grid control -MFC" instead of "grid control NOT MFC". And I think there should be more options to select single sections.. not only MFC/C++, C#, ASP.NET... The MFC/C++ section is so big, that a combo box with the subsections would be cool. Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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            to be honest I would be more happy that if I selected C++ I wouldn't get any other language articles. (or maybe I'm doing something wrong :-D) No hurries, no worries.

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              Expensive... and I think you can not select single sections with google. Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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              Expensive? Are you buying? That's an enterprise solution so a company that rakes in 500 million a year I don't think would mind. I don't think they are targeting hobbiest playing around with computers in their basements :) 8bc7c0ec02c0e404c0cc0680f7018827ebee

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                I think the search system should get redesigned to support kinda google syntax. The NOT, ..., syntax is complicated and its very much to write. It would be much easier to use a syntax like this: "grid control -MFC" instead of "grid control NOT MFC". And I think there should be more options to select single sections.. not only MFC/C++, C#, ASP.NET... The MFC/C++ section is so big, that a combo box with the subsections would be cool. Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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                nxtwothou
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                Plus, I'd be nice to be able to search the message board..

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                  Plus, I'd be nice to be able to search the message board..

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                  Shog9 0
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                  Top-right of each message board, there's a "Search Comments" link.

                  Ave Shog9, CP-addicti te salutant! - K(arl), The Soapbox

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