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09 Dec 00 - 12:03 PM (#354074) Subject: supersearch down ? From: GUEST It seems that the servers which run the DT title search aren't working. This link: http://shorty.mudcat.org/!!-supersearch99.cfm?MaxHits=1&Command=search&NumLines=4&file=fall99&request=%5BDEAR+COMPANION%5D doesn't work. When I supstitute "loki" for "shorty" I get a connection failure. Anyone know of a workaround ? |
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09 Dec 00 - 12:11 PM (#354077) Subject: RE: supersearch down ? From: Snuffy Put your request in the Digitrad Lyrics Search box. When that page comes up, click on the Supersearch box there. That's worked for me a few times. Another method is to try http://www.mudcat.org/@NewSSResults.cfm. Wassail! V |
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09 Dec 00 - 12:26 PM (#354079) Subject: RE: supersearch down ? From: Jeri Unfortunately, I think Max has put the Supersearch only on Shorty.
Got a workaround though. From my copy of the DT: |
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09 Dec 00 - 12:35 PM (#354083) Subject: RE: supersearch down ? From: Jon Freeman I can't find a workaround this time round. The loki version !!-supersearch99.cfm doesn't seem to work. I geuss that is why Max has set it to explicitly ask for shorty rather than www. The solution Suffy has given calls up a diferent version of the supersearch but the page NewSSResults.cfm does not appear to exist on Loki. The www URLs share the tasks between the 3 servers Loki,Ragtime and Shorty and loki is the only server that is running. Jon |
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09 Dec 00 - 12:43 PM (#354084) Subject: RE: supersearch down ? From: Snuffy I just got in
It's a pain in the ass way to do it, but it seems to work |
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09 Dec 00 - 12:46 PM (#354085) Subject: RE: supersearch down ? From: Jon Freeman Thanks Snuffy. You could simplify that to: http://loki.mudcat.org/@ssdtresults.cfm Jon |
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09 Dec 00 - 01:33 PM (#354088) Subject: RE: supersearch down ? From: Noreen Thanks! |
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09 Dec 00 - 06:27 PM (#354178) Subject: RE: supersearch down ? From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) I'm trying to see if there has been any discussion in the forum about the resemblance between the tune Wayfaring Stranger and the melody for "Dear Companion" that was published in Olive Dame Campbell and Cecil J. Sharp, English Folksongs from the Southern Appalachians Song #58 (1917). First I want to verify whether the MIDI in the DT has the same melody as in Campbell & Sharp (1917). Snuffy's technique gets me through to the lyrics (thanks!), but unfortunately I still can't access the MIDI. Maybe one of the mirror sites has one ? T. |
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10 Dec 00 - 01:37 AM (#354314) Subject: RE: supersearch down ? From: Joe Offer Hi, T - Click for Wayfaring Stranger MIDI and see if it works. If you want to discuss the question any further, it would probably be a good idea to start another thread. Thanks. -Joe Offer- |