In any writing, feedback is the most important resource you can use to improve your document. That's where education needs to lend itself, in collaboration. When I was in school, a person would basically write whatever, and a teacher would give your grade, nothing more nothing less. I think the peers need to be versed on the rules of the game (grammar), and then they can do their jobs of helping to help you project meaning, flow, etc. There is nothing better than this. Matter of fact, science sort of works this way: let your peers review, knowing that you both understand the rules (scientific methods), and come up with better, and ongoing threads.
Sorry i posted AC at first.
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A Response From Google: Thank you for your message. I apologize that there is currently some ambiguity in our documentation regarding external stylesheet behavior.
Google has recently begun shipping Mini appliances with patch "google-mini-patch1.bin" pre-installed; this appears to be the case with your Mini.
Documentation for this patch describes the procedure for installing this patch (which will not be necessary in your case), but also describes how to add #TRUSTED_STYLESHEET rules to allow reference to specific external
stylesheets:
I am currently in the midst of setting up setting up a Google mini. I have noticed most articles mention that getting the *initial* crawl setup is quite easy. It is. Even this article mentions "The last thing that we worked on was making the Mini look like it is part of AnandTech.com. There are two ways to go about this in the Mini admin. One is to use their built-in page layout helper, which allows you to wrap the search screens with a custom header and footer. The other way (which we prefer) is to use the XSLT Stylesheet editor and modify the stylesheet to meet your needs." But the screen shots nor the article go on to mention this process of which, I have found very little information. Also, one pitfall is that the MINI offers only 1 collection, meaning that if you want to search multiple sites you will have to filter content by URLS, i.e/my_site1/:* for one collection and my_site2/:*. And keyword searches are made across the whole collection. Also, having a Google mini I have access to the support site and forums. Through out all the forums I have yet to see a Google associate reply. I have contacted Google four times stating that I needed help getting a correct xlst sheet working aside from their default. I seem to be getting Macro replies from Google stating that they do not provide support on XSLT. I think this is considered ranting. My apologies.
In any writing, feedback is the most important resource you can use to improve your document. That's where education needs to lend itself, in collaboration. When I was in school, a person would basically write whatever, and a teacher would give your grade, nothing more nothing less. I think the peers need to be versed on the rules of the game (grammar), and then they can do their jobs of helping to help you project meaning, flow, etc. There is nothing better than this. Matter of fact, science sort of works this way: let your peers review, knowing that you both understand the rules (scientific methods), and come up with better, and ongoing threads. Sorry i posted AC at first. .
NPR's story would seem to disagree that the INTERNET speaks only standard English. http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2010/04/30/126420060/bridging-the-online-language-barrier-translating-the-internet
if ((story != open source)(isM$)(avg(scorepoints) = 3))
{
return string ("Microsoft did something good, even though it took them a while?");
}
i could see this being useful in CRM software...
A Response From Google: Thank you for your message. I apologize that there is currently some ambiguity in our documentation regarding external stylesheet behavior. Google has recently begun shipping Mini appliances with patch "google-mini-patch1.bin" pre-installed; this appears to be the case with your Mini. Documentation for this patch describes the procedure for installing this patch (which will not be necessary in your case), but also describes how to add #TRUSTED_STYLESHEET rules to allow reference to specific external stylesheets:
I am currently in the midst of setting up setting up a Google mini. I have noticed most articles mention that getting the *initial* crawl setup is quite easy. It is. Even this article mentions "The last thing that we worked on was making the Mini look like it is part of AnandTech.com. There are two ways to go about this in the Mini admin. One is to use their built-in page layout helper, which allows you to wrap the search screens with a custom header and footer. The other way (which we prefer) is to use the XSLT Stylesheet editor and modify the stylesheet to meet your needs." But the screen shots nor the article go on to mention this process of which, I have found very little information. Also, one pitfall is that the MINI offers only 1 collection, meaning that if you want to search multiple sites you will have to filter content by URLS, i.e /my_site1/:* for one collection and my_site2/:*. And keyword searches are made across the whole collection. Also, having a Google mini I have access to the support site and forums. Through out all the forums I have yet to see a Google associate reply. I have contacted Google four times stating that I needed help getting a correct xlst sheet working aside from their default. I seem to be getting Macro replies from Google stating that they do not provide support on XSLT. I think this is considered ranting. My apologies.