Article search
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Can you add an advanced search to the homepage search, so if I search for articles, I can set for example the article type to MFC/c++ so I don't find the .Net and other type of articles. Thanks in advance **Le Ridder Noir
Considderd to be the worlds fastest knoppenbonker.
one year of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
And experience with the one and only NewEra Guru and Crystal Ace.** -
Can you add an advanced search to the homepage search, so if I search for articles, I can set for example the article type to MFC/c++ so I don't find the .Net and other type of articles. Thanks in advance **Le Ridder Noir
Considderd to be the worlds fastest knoppenbonker.
one year of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
And experience with the one and only NewEra Guru and Crystal Ace.**There are the different categories down the left had side of the screen. You could also trying using google to search CP only.... e.g. Type --> "MFC Button Controls site:www.codeproject.com" into google. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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There are the different categories down the left had side of the screen. You could also trying using google to search CP only.... e.g. Type --> "MFC Button Controls site:www.codeproject.com" into google. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: There are the different categories down the left had side of the screen. If your looking for an article and you don't know the category it's placed in it should be handy to have an language selector. An if you use the article search you can find what your looking for very fast. Brian Delahunty wrote: You could also trying using google to search CP only.... e.g. Type --> "MFC Button Controls site:www.codeproject.com" into google. I think this is not what you want. Search on another site for something you should find on the site itself. **Le Ridder Noir
Considderd to be the worlds fastest knoppenbonker.
one year of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
And experience with the one and only NewEra Guru and Crystal Ace.** -
Brian Delahunty wrote: There are the different categories down the left had side of the screen. If your looking for an article and you don't know the category it's placed in it should be handy to have an language selector. An if you use the article search you can find what your looking for very fast. Brian Delahunty wrote: You could also trying using google to search CP only.... e.g. Type --> "MFC Button Controls site:www.codeproject.com" into google. I think this is not what you want. Search on another site for something you should find on the site itself. **Le Ridder Noir
Considderd to be the worlds fastest knoppenbonker.
one year of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
And experience with the one and only NewEra Guru and Crystal Ace.**Le Ridder Noir wrote: I think this is not what you want. Search on another site for something you should find on the site itself. Yes. I agree with you there but sometimes it's a must.. Like with the MSDN... that search is unbelievably bad.. using google I almost always find what I'm looking for. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Can you add an advanced search to the homepage search, so if I search for articles, I can set for example the article type to MFC/c++ so I don't find the .Net and other type of articles. Thanks in advance **Le Ridder Noir
Considderd to be the worlds fastest knoppenbonker.
one year of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
And experience with the one and only NewEra Guru and Crystal Ace.**I was just going to ask for this feature... I hate when I search for a C++ article and get hundreds of .NET results. It is just a waste of my time.
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Can you add an advanced search to the homepage search, so if I search for articles, I can set for example the article type to MFC/c++ so I don't find the .Net and other type of articles. Thanks in advance **Le Ridder Noir
Considderd to be the worlds fastest knoppenbonker.
one year of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
And experience with the one and only NewEra Guru and Crystal Ace.**This will be added. No firm date yet though - sorry. cheers, Chris Maunder
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This will be added. No firm date yet though - sorry. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: This will be added. I am glad to hear that. :) Thank You Chris, John