12 responses to “Experimental AJAX Search on Brainfuel”
Dude, that is cooler than a troop of ice skating gerbils.
almost as fast, too!
I didn’t want to crash it, but it crashed me! ๐
Safar 2.0.3 with PithHelmet on OS X 10.4.6. Looks promising, though? Whatever, you go girl for making an AJAX app! I gotst to get in on that.
Thomas – Cool beans! Although a search for ‘go to and learn’ went awry… A+ on the coolness factor though. So when can I drop by the Tornado office for an Ajax tutorial? ๐
Neat. I tried to use it in a way I bet you didn’t expect… I typed “April 2006” and hoped to get a page built with your archives for April. Didn’t quite work. ๐ Not that you meant it to.
Sweet idea.
It crashed me too.
Safari 2.0.3, just like Mr. Mcfarland.
Hmm. I did a search for “goober” (as suggested by your screenshot) and I was taken to the “More Pictures from Chris” post.
No text reading “goober” is on that page. However, a picture of a goober on a motorcycle is…
Now that’s what I call a pretty powerful search engine. One that can pick out the picture of a goober, even without an associated alt tag for the image.
Hey Mark… Yeah, we actually hid the word “goober” in the text of that post so it would appear. haha!
Very cool, crazy this was my first week playing with Ajax too! But, I won’t show you mine – I have a lot more to learn…
12 responses to “Experimental AJAX Search on Brainfuel”
Dude, that is cooler than a troop of ice skating gerbils.
almost as fast, too!
I didn’t want to crash it, but it crashed me! ๐
Safar 2.0.3 with PithHelmet on OS X 10.4.6. Looks promising, though? Whatever, you go girl for making an AJAX app! I gotst to get in on that.
Thomas – Cool beans! Although a search for ‘go to and learn’ went awry… A+ on the coolness factor though. So when can I drop by the Tornado office for an Ajax tutorial? ๐
Neat. I tried to use it in a way I bet you didn’t expect… I typed “April 2006” and hoped to get a page built with your archives for April. Didn’t quite work. ๐ Not that you meant it to.
Sweet idea.
It crashed me too.
Safari 2.0.3, just like Mr. Mcfarland.
Hmm. I did a search for “goober” (as suggested by your screenshot) and I was taken to the “More Pictures from Chris” post.
No text reading “goober” is on that page. However, a picture of a goober on a motorcycle is…
Now that’s what I call a pretty powerful search engine. One that can pick out the picture of a goober, even without an associated alt tag for the image.
Hey Mark… Yeah, we actually hid the word “goober” in the text of that post so it would appear. haha!
Very cool, crazy this was my first week playing with Ajax too! But, I won’t show you mine – I have a lot more to learn…
Crashed me Safari too.
Oddly enough, “booger” got me no where.
Coolest. Search. Ever.