Thanks to you and Rabbi Bob for posting the links to some examples. You have no idea how much that will help me in figuring this thing out! :-) And, heck, you even gave me an example of the Super Search in action, so now I'm not cringing so much at the thought of using a web site's "search" function (see my above re: cringing at website search functions). *grin*
Also, thanks to the both of you and Planetscape for the more encouraging words of help. To be honest, I was a bit put off by the response from "Your Mother," and wasn't sure if this was the kind of place I was going to want to be hanging out to learn the language better. The whole "give us money" attitude left me a bit taken aback. I'm glad to see the other responses. :-)
Well, then, time for me to start digging in earnest. Let the adventure begin! 8^)
--Dave
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