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Posted by Tom S.
Feb 11, 2009 at 02:54 PM
Cassius wrote:
>In that
>topic, I suggested that tags be entered into the “properties/custom” or
>“properties/summary” section of the file and then these tags could be searched for
>using any of a number of standard search engines.
I tried this once but couldn’t find a way to search for a specific tag using the MS search engine. For instance, “keyword: outliner” didn’t work and I couldn’t find anything on the net that indicated that there was a way to do it. Its been a while since I tried so perhaps Vista provided a solution for this problem?
Tom S.
Posted by Cassius
Feb 11, 2009 at 05:55 PM
Tom S. wrote:
>
>Cassius wrote: In that topic, I suggested that tags be entered into the “properties/custom” or
>>“properties/summary” section of the file and then these tags could be searched for
>>using any of a number of standard search engines.
>
>I tried this once but couldn’t find a way to search for a specific tag using the MS search
>engine. For instance, “keyword: outliner” didn’t work and I couldn’t find anything
>on the net that indicated that there was a way to do it. Its been a while since I tried so
>perhaps Vista provided a solution for this problem?
>
>Tom S.
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TOM,
I apparently was wrong about “properties/custom.” However, try entering a tag in “Properties/Summary/keywords.” This seems to work in Win XP SP2. One problem, .htm files do not have a “Properties/Summary” tab, but curiously, .mht files do!
One can save plain .htm files as .mht files, but it seems that the .mht version may be 10 times larger in kb.
-c
Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Feb 11, 2009 at 06:58 PM
The MHT file embeds the images, javascript and css in the file. That is why it can be larger. If you save your web page in HTM with all referenced files, the two will be comparable in size
Posted by $Bill
Feb 11, 2009 at 07:17 PM
Tom S. wrote:
Its been a while since I tried so perhaps Vista provided a solution for this problem?
Reference:
Tag files and save searches in Windows Vista
http://lifehacker.com/232891/tag-files-and-save-searches-in-windows-vista
Posted by Tom S.
Feb 11, 2009 at 08:52 PM
> http://lifehacker.com/232891/tag-files-and-save-searches-in-windows-vista
Beautiful. Thanks.
Tom S.