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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thanks for your comments, that's 2 for
example/search. I will file a bug report and deliver a fix
accordingly.<br>
Forge on :-))<br>
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Am 09.09.2012 17:51, schrieb George Gastaldi:<br>
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<div>The second possibility looks nicer. I'd choose that instead
of the first one. "doSearch" isn't that intuitive IMHO.</div>
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<div>Best Regards,</div>
<div>George Gastaldi</div>
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Em 09/09/2012, às 11:39, "Lincoln Baxter, III" <<a
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<div>Ooooh that's an unfortunate problem! We can certainly
change this, though. I personally like the idea of
"doSearch()" because it is more descriptive than "example".
WDYT?<br>
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~Lincoln<br>
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