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May19-08, 03:21 PM   #1
 
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Firefox PF search plugin (what is it?)


Is there any way to get a description of what exactly this is for us non tech savvy types?

If you click on it it just starts downloading. What is its function?

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May19-08, 03:27 PM   #2
 
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Is there any way to get a description of what exactly this is for us non tech savvy types?
It's like a google search bar, but for PF. That is, it will sit in the top bar of firefox, and allows you to search PF by simply typing your search string into the box, rather than even going to pf.com

If you click on it it just starts downloading.
Yes, clicking on the button downloads a .zip file, which you can then unzip and install in the firefox directory.
 
May19-08, 03:53 PM   #3
 
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When you type something into the bar, which will be on the top right hand corner. When you type something in, it will create a search with the words you have put in. Good time saver
 
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Firefox PF search plugin (what is it?)


Does the plugin allow boolean searches? Or is it just an interface to the PF search form? Is it subject to delays between successive queries [as the form was in the past]?

By the way, here is a bookmarklet (a bookmark with javascript code) which asks google to search PF by automatically appending "site:physicsforums.com" to any search query. It does not require that you have the Google Toolbar installed... It's just a bookmark with code in your browser.

http://www.physicsforums.com/showthr...51#post1537951
 
May19-08, 05:02 PM   #5
 
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Does the plugin allow boolean searches? Or is it just an interface to the PF search form?
It's an interface to the PF search form.. but that allows boolean searches, doesn't it?
 
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It's an interface to the PF search form.. but that allows boolean searches, doesn't it?
Maybe now it does... but it didn't seem to work [well] before.

From Greg's post in the thread I posted above,
he said
"Only staff, contributors, HWHs and SAs can use boolean searching. You could would then either use "Laplace Transform" or Laplace AND Transform."

Is it still restricted to those special users?
 
Sep16-08, 11:26 AM   #7
 
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Is there any way to get a description of what exactly this is for us non tech savvy types?

If you click on it it just starts downloading. What is its function?

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Could any of you please tell me where exactly is this plug-in? How do I get it? Any other relevant info I need to use it?
 
Sep16-08, 11:31 AM   #8
 
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Could any of you please tell me where exactly is this plug-in? How do I get it? Any other relevant info I need to use it?
I can tell you its on the main page on the right hand side just underneath the box that has all the users online info.
 
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