Brian, When you search the archives you get a list of all the archives that have your search word, when you select that archive you need to do a "find" or "search", depending on your browser, to find the actual posts containing the search words. Works fine.... Mike McCoy So Central Pa Chapter 170 Middletown, Pa Mailto:mjmc@ibm.net btrout@desupernet.net wrote: > > Hi, > > Thanks to all who responded. I didn't know Mapes had already developed > a 'modified' string set for the problem. (No sense reinventing the > wheel!) > > Harvey, I'm sorry I cluttered up the space with things previously beat > to death. It wasn't intended to irritate. But I found what I needed in > just a few sentences. > > I appreciate your sending me to the archives. No doubt there's an > incredible amount of information there. Unfortunately, it's not very > easy to use, unless I'm doing something terribly wrong. When I use the > search, it gives me a list of places I can go to get XX. But when I get > there, I find a jumbled and scrambled mess. Posts, and repeats of posts > with one line added, then 10 posts of totally different content, then > the original post again with the one line added, plus one more line... > I must be doing something wrong. > > So call it laziness, if you want to, but I just posted my question in > hopes that someone could point me in the right direction. They did. A > while back, Ron and I were talking about soundboard impedance and he > suggested I look through the archives. I've spent about 7 hours now > with the search feature and the archives and still have not come across > much of any consequence. > > I'm really trying here, but I'm not getting to far. > > Help if you can, flame if you must, or delete if you don't care. > > Wishing you the best, > > Brian Trout > Quarryville, Pa. -- Mike McCoy So Central Pa Chapter 170 Middletown, Pa Mailto:mjmc@ibm.net
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