archive too slow - Use Google

Ron Berry ron@berrypiano.com
Thu, 13 Oct 2005 21:25:10 -0500


Actually the search function on the right nav bar of the PTG site  uses 
google in this way and searches the web site and the archives of the mailing 
lists.

Ron

On 13 Oct 2005 at 12:47, Giovanni Voltaggio wrote:

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> That's terrific!  Fantatsic!  Works like a charm.  I figured there was
> a way to use Google for this but couldn't figure out how.  I find that
> I don't need the quotation marks. Giovanni VoltaggioAustin, Texas   
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> On Oct 13, 2005, at 12:13 PM, Ben Henny wrote:
> Ah, a subject I know something about....
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> I don't use the archive search anymore. Use Google! To search the
> archive, enter:
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> site:www.ptg.org
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> in your search terms. For example, if you want to search for "cracked
> bridge" you enter:
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> site:www.ptg.org "cracked bridge"
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> I'm new to the list so I don't know if this topic has already been
> disc= ussed: what kind of progress has been made with regards to
> getting the = Pianotech archive search engine working faster?  When I
> first used it t= he other day I put in my search word but I thought it
> was down because = it took so long.  The archive goes back to 1994. 
> Try it:  Pianotech Ar= chive.
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