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Re: [Summary-Talk] Searching for a specific CGI argument value



On 11/24/03 6:27 PM John Burwell (john.burwell.lists@galvnews.com) wrote:

>In the CGI argument report, can I search for specific argument values? 
>When I look up a given script, I get pages of arguments for that one 
>script. I'd like to go straight to a specific one...

You can search on either the Source or the Argument columns, but not on 
both at once. Summary always searches the column which is on the left. By 
default that is the Source column, but if you click on the word Argument 
in the column heading it will switch the columns and you can search on 
the arguments. You can't search on both at the same time, but most of the 
time you will be able to pick one to search on that will reduce the list 
to something short enough that you should be able to scan it by eye.

Jason

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