There are many useful features that could be added to the Search button (really it's more of a find button). The feature you're requesting would be convenient, but there are a lot of other such features that would also be convenient. And in the end, if they all get added, what we'll have is another SuperSearch, but cluttering up every page instead of just the SuperSearch page. ;)

Update: Oh no, I misread it. I hate it when I do that. ;) Yes, it might be a great idea to add the creation date to the list returned by the "Search" button, and contrary to what I just posted, it wouldn't encumber every screen with too many features. ;) Sorry for the mixup.

As a matter of fact, adding creation date to the list of nodes returned by the Search button should be a pretty trivial patch to apply.


Dave


In reply to Re: Dated results from Search by davido
in thread Dated results from Search by jcoxen

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