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Kjelle
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Posted: 9th Oct 2002 23:15
This forum is an invaluable resource for those looking for solutions of their problems with db, but why is it not searchable ? This wuold be a great improvment !
xtom
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Posted: 10th Oct 2002 00:17
Yep, a search feature would be very handy.
xtom
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Posted: 10th Oct 2002 00:25
And in the history section of your profile it would be nice to be able to distinguish between posts just viewed and posts posted. Also what would be really cool is if the forum could be tied in with the edtior somehow so you don't have to open DBPro and copy and paste code from the forum. Just click a button tied in with the code feature on the forum so one click and and it's done. God I'm so lazy. Probably really hard or impossible to pull that off anyway.
Milamber
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Posted: 11th Oct 2002 19:54
If it's possible on your computer, then it's also possible for any hacker armed with 3 lines of code to enter your system and take control, so don't ask them to try. Windows is insecure enough anyway, so security patches would be made to plug any holes they could exploit, and then where would you be?

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