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Re: Re: Refreshing the Current Node

by pfaut (Priest)
on Jul 03, 2003 at 12:13 UTC ( [id://271138]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Refreshing the Current Node
in thread Refreshing the Current Node

that number is the node id; type that number into the address bar, with the appropriate URL sugar.

You can type node ids into the search box at the top of the page. That way you don't need to type all the URL baggage.

90% of every Perl application is already written.
dragonchild

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Re: Re: Re: Refreshing the Current Node
by Louis_Wu (Chaplain) on Jul 04, 2003 at 08:28 UTC
    Good point. The only (small) problem is that occassionally some people will create nodes whose titles are numbers(like 1 and 666), and the search box will send you to a search results page. Not usually a problem, but thought you'd like to know.


    Perl programming and scheduling in the corporate world, as explained by dragonchild:
    "Uhh ... that'll take me three weeks, broken down as follows: 1 day for coding, the rest for meetings to explain why I only need 1 day for coding."

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