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[6-16-2009 Update Insert: Most of what is in this space is now moot. I found out what I was doing wrong and have reinstated Archives and Labels searches. They do work. However, in certain cases you may prefer Labels to Archives. Example: 1976 Today begins in November of 2006 and concludes in December of 2006, but there are other related posts in other months. Note: Labels only shows 20 posts at a time. There are 21 hubs, making 21 (which is for 1976 Today) an older hub.] ********************************* to my online poems and song lyrics using Archives. Use hubs for finding archival locations but do not link through them. Originally an AOL Journal, where the archive system was nothing like the system here, this blog was migrated from there to here in October of 2008. Today (Memorial/Veteran's Day, May 25, 2009) I discovered a glitch when trying to use a Blogger archive. Now, it may be template-related, but I am unable to return to S M or to the dashboard once I am in the Archives. Therefore, I've decided on this approach: a month-by-month post guide. The sw you see in the codes here stood for Salchert's Weblog when I began it in November of 2006. It later became Sprintedon Hollow. AOL provided what were called entry numbers, but they weren't consistent, and they didn't begin at the first cardinal number. That is why the numbers after "sw" came to be part of a post's code. ************** Here then is the month-by-month post guide: *2006* November: 00001 through 00046 - December: 00047 through 00056 -- *2007* January: 00057 through 00137 - February: 00138 through 00241 - March: 00242 through 00295 - April: 00296 through 00356 - May: 00357 through 00437 - June: 00438 through 00527 - July: 00528 though 00550 - August: 00551 through 00610 - September: 00611 through 00625 - October: 00626 through 00657 - November: 00658 through 00729 - December: 00730 through 00762 -- *2008* January: 00763 through 00791 - February: 00792 through 00826 - March: 00827 through 00849 - April: 00850 through 00872 - May: 00873 through 00907 - June: 00908 through 00931 - July: 00932 through 00955 - August: 00956 through 00993 - September 00994 through 01005 - October: 01006 through 01007 - November: 01008 through 01011 - December: 01012 through 01014 -- *2009* January: 01015 through 01021 - February: 01022 through 01028 - March: 01029 through 01033 - April: 01034 through 01036 - May: 01037 through 01044 - ******************************************************* 1976 Today: 2006/11 and 2006/12 -- Rooted Sky 2007: 2007/01/00063rsc -- Postures 2007: 2007/01/sw00137pc -- Sets: 2007/02/sw00215sgc -- Venturings: 2007/03/00216vc -- The Undulant Trees: 2007/03/00266utc -- This Day's Poem: 2007/03/00267tdpc -- Autobio: 2007/04/sw00316ac -- Fond du Lac: 2007/04/00339fdl -- Justan Tamarind: 2007/05/sw00366jtc -- Prayers in December: 2007/05/sw00393pindc -- June 2007: 2007/06/sw00440junec -- Seminary: 2007/07/sw00533semc -- Scatterings: 2008/08/00958sc ** Song Lyrics: 2008/02/sw00797slc ********** 2009-06-02: Have set S M to show 200 posts per page. Unfortunately, you will need to scroll to nearly the bottom of a page to get to the next older/newer page.

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Thursday, July 19, 2007

sw00538rtj-search.testings

Regarding This Journal - Searching Sprintedon Hollow E16 [ 2007-07-20 update: Do read what is beneath this update. The most important month in my journal is March of 2007. Today I learned at Google how to access my archives one month at a time; but I have since learned I can only access the month in which my journal began. Don't ask why. Here is what is required: the first 3 sections of my URL demarcated from each other by a / with another / following the third section; then a section named archive (followed by another /); then the year of the archive being sought (followed by a /); then the number of the month being requested. This is how a November 2006 search looks minus the /'s: journals.aol.com thinkinglizard bajs archive 2006 11 So, 5 /'s will be needed. ] Since AOL uses Google Search, whatever works at the latter will also work here. The reason I have here replaced my usual Journal Links Center signifier set with SH sitemap: p00260jlctr is my extra-reason desire to emphasize the p00260jlctr signifier in its set because I also wish to emphasize the value of the like in my Sprintedon Hollow URI-URL signifier sets. As I have noted elsewhere, this journal can be searched (among the many other ways it can be searched) through the use of p00260jlctr alone or any similar SH signifier such as sw00537ut, which is the one just before this entry's sw00538rtj. To repeat further: "sw", which once represented Salchert's Weblog, now represents the "s" in Sprintedon and the "w" in Hollow. If I haven't made an error somewhere, "00538" represents entry 538. The signifier for the entry where this journal's alpha codes are explained is: sw00254rtj wherein the "rtj" represents Regarding This Journal. The "ut" above represents The Undulant Trees which is a book of mostly old poems I have not yet completed. Impediments!: I am, as I normally do, testing and testing; and, alack and alas, I have discovered that AOL does not search this site as Google does.So, here are some test results along with information pertaining to them. - : In AOL's search-this-site mode, tags take precedence; but not really. Best I can figure/ AOL wants a searcher to go to this journal's Journal Links Center or to this journal's archives. One entry I can access three ways; another I cannot access at all. There is no consistency. Besides, getting to 2006 is unnecessarily difficult. - : At Google, though tags are important there also, I am able to use the signifier type shown above. - : I am not in the mood to do so, but I am, therefore, going to return to using tlbajs# signifiers such as tlbajs260; or, whatever signifier or signifier set seems best to use for access here. - : Have concluded I need to change the names of some of my entries. Pooper scooper. By the way, AOL is not "Hell". There are things I can create here I cannot create elsewhere or definitely cannot create as easily elsewhere. Just certain things here are trying me; but if I am anything at all, I am persistent. "How Internet Search Engines Work" by Curt Franklin Brian A. J. Salchert

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