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Luis Majano

October 15, 2008

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You can now have the full framework documentation search right on your browser. Head over to www.coldboxframework.com to get the OpenSearch Plugin. With this tool you will be able to search all of the framework's documentation right off your browser. Pretty nifty hugh!! Well, enjoy and thanks again. God Bless UPDATED: The download had a wrong URL. You can try to install it now. This only works for ie7 and firefox.

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Mar 07, 2007 15:43:02 UTC

by Sana

Hi Luis, its really cool news, but download oe not work. http://local/..... Thanks Sana

Mar 07, 2007 16:20:20 UTC

by Luis Majano

Sorry, forgot to change the path. You can now install it. It only works for ie7 and firefox. Luis

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