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Marc Logemann

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Marc Logemann is founder of www.logentis.de a Java consultancy
Y!Q-abilize your Blog Posted: Feb 3, 2005 8:35 AM
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Just read Dions post about the Y!Q service on Yahoo. I implemented that stuff into my MoveableType installation and give it a try now. This service is on the same level with latest inovations by google, so it seems the Yahoo guys fight back when it comes to technology achievements. I will put in a little bit more in this paragraph, because i dont know if Yahoo knows Dion and i also dont know if they list Google in any way ;-) Some nonsese text coming: I like the Dallas Mavericks, because they play a great Basketball and German Wunderkind is playing there. Sometimes i also watch Golf on TV and check www.pgatour.com. Ok, enough writing for Yahoo now. Lets see if Y!Q gathers results regarding this context.

The only thing i dont get is why one have to embed the context inside a hidden form param. Is it not possible to extract the content of my div layer, where the actual content is anyway, via DOM and submit it in the form?

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