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to: Adam Flinton
from: Rich
date: 2005-05-29 16:59:34
subject: Re: Good news

From: "Rich" 

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   That won't tell much.

   Do you have software installed to index XSD files?  If so, have to =
checked that it works.

   If you do not have software installed for XSD files, can you search =
other plain text files regardless of extension?

   Are the files plain text?

   Now you didn't say whether or not you are using Windows Desktop =
Search.  If so, .XSD files are not by default on the list of extensions =
to index as text even if no filter is installed for this type.

Rich

  "Adam Flinton"  wrote in message =
news:429a4cc4$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  Rich wrote:
  >    Just tried it and works fine for me.
  > =20
  > Rich
  > =20
  >=20
  >     "Adam Flinton"      > wrote in message
  >     news:429a47b9{at}w3.nls.net...
  >     Rich wrote:
  >      >    I should point out that while I like this UI for searching =
source
  >      > code and because I have been using it for a long time and am
  >     accustomed
  >      > to it, I think the Windows Desktop Search UI is better for =
non-text
  >      > files and the kinds of searches most people would perform.  =
The
  >     search
  >      > edit and dropdown model is similar but the search results =
list, the
  >      > availability of a preview pane, and other options are =
friendlier.
  >      >=20
  >     I find windows search doesn't work on .xsd'es + a key word. =
Don't
  >     know why.
  >=20
  >     e.g. If I have a dir of .xsd'es & an element/type I want to =
find...nada.
  >=20
  >     Adam

  I'll do you a series of screen shots when I have my work laptop turned =
on.

  Adam
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