Why Windows is shit today
Jun. 6th, 2005 02:26 pmhttp://www.pcplus.co.uk/tips/default.asp?pagetypeid=2&articleid=5870&subsectionid=390
The "Containing Text" field of the built-in Windows XP search system only works on extensions it recognises[1]. Unless you tell it to search everything, which is an option hidden in the File Indexing service - which doesn't even have to be turned on, but the option has to be set inside it anyway.
I mean, what the fuck.
[1] In theory this is so that the system doesn't waste your time, say, looking through image files for some text. Of course any reasonable person would tell it "don't search these files" rather than "only search these other files". Quite apart from the fact that there are people out there who genuinely want to search through image files for specific characters, it's annoying because apparently ASP and PHP aren't on the list of approved file types. Because whoever would want to look for text inside one of those?
The "Containing Text" field of the built-in Windows XP search system only works on extensions it recognises[1]. Unless you tell it to search everything, which is an option hidden in the File Indexing service - which doesn't even have to be turned on, but the option has to be set inside it anyway.
I mean, what the fuck.
[1] In theory this is so that the system doesn't waste your time, say, looking through image files for some text. Of course any reasonable person would tell it "don't search these files" rather than "only search these other files". Quite apart from the fact that there are people out there who genuinely want to search through image files for specific characters, it's annoying because apparently ASP and PHP aren't on the list of approved file types. Because whoever would want to look for text inside one of those?
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Date: 2005-06-07 08:28 am (UTC)That site, incidentally, also has instructions for locating the incredibly well-hidden "off" switch - check out Method 2.