Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 11:11 a.m. No.20994744   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4796

 

>>20994692

 

Everything in that search is text. So you have to find the right text combo to limit the results. If you want to search a page from notables are not endorsement section, then you will have to write quite a bit of JavaScript. The easiest way would be to have Jim put a class on all notables going forward with "body-line ltr" and add something like body-line ltr noted" then we can search the just for that css tag "noted".

 

Text search is limited because it is not strongly typed. I would be a small project but I think what you are looking for is a custom search engine that iterates through the entire site collection, grabs the pertinent section, and parses out just the links and the text, right?

Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 11:19 a.m. No.20994779   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Q Team:

 

I posted yesterday about Letia James going after me to incur more fines for one f their lying attorneys. Are you going to help me out? Or am I on my own yet again?

Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 11:34 a.m. No.20994840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4850

>>20994796

 

The css I told you about is part of the mark up for all notables and candidates. By putting an extra tag on something when it actually becomes a true notable could also be a tag as in "noted". Then we can search a page by loading the page and searching for that tag and it will give us back 100% correct answer.

 

This will not solve the past as the problem with unstructured data is that when you want to structure it, it is a ton of work. I solved this problem in my own application, but I can't finish my work as I get no support and am under siege for about 23 years now. I could write the exact parser that you are looking for, but I have much bigger problems of basic survival.

Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 11:53 a.m. No.20994913   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4930

>>20994850

 

Jim doesn't have to monitor anything, it is a simple tag in css. Right now all candidates and notables have

 

class="body-line ltr"

 

in the html. If the notable had the tag

 

class="body-line ltr noted"

 

that would differentiate a real notable from a candidate.

 

Now as far as notables being recorded multiple times in different pages, that is easily handled by putting the results into a "set" data type which will not put in exact duplicates. We don't have a real parser but a string parser search engine. This is exactly why I wrote my own program because not everything is a string or word. For example, this search engine does not parse out dates correctly because the dates and everything else is a string to the parser. My program can be filtered by a date as a date data type, and I can do all the functions on it that can be done with a date, most importantly, sort by date ascending or descending by clicking the column header, search date ranges between two dates, or search a handful of specific dates such as 11/1/2022 , 11/2/2023, 9/11/2001.

Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 12:02 p.m. No.20994952   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4982

>>20994894

Can't load videos or else this page does not update for me, but if that is the linux guy, yes nice work, I can do the same automation from plain linux too, but it is a job.

Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 12:08 p.m. No.20994988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5010

>>20994930

So, only Jim makes notables for each bread?

Still won't matter what ever script it is or isn't it can still be programmed. My program that I wrote does exactly that as one of it's functions on html that is dynamically created. So I can tag and html element and add to a class or remove it, delete the node, move the node to a different parent html element. 100% programmable. You can even write a Javascript function and make up documents in real time. I am an expert on all this, but everything requires time and understanding.

Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 12:19 p.m. No.20995041   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5048 >>5092 >>5168

>>20995010

 

Who puts the notables under the section that says notables are not endorsements? Whoever that is, they should be able to tag the html with an extra tag going forward. But here is an even better idea:

 

Write a function that runs on the parent html node of the notable are not endorsements and have it automatically tag it's children for you. It really could be encapsulated in a div without any interference. When that div has a child appended and onchange event handler would automatically tag it's child with "noted". Many ways to skin the cat.

Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 12:32 p.m. No.20995100   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5135 >>5188

>>20995010

 

Take a look at what I programmed, with a little support it can be finished. I am under siege and have been for a long time. The Rothschild PSEG sent electrical surges into my home and burnt out my large screen monitor, so I bought a new laptop with oled that I could see, then I was chemically attacked leaving me unable to see or drive. I have been struggling since then.

 

What you will see is a web page builder than can actually create datagrids that are query-able, filter-able, and sort-able on the fly. A real, database on the front and back end without programming one line of code. We could have this if I can get a little help or a basic fn job.

 

All html, css, and even assigning buttons to functions are in real time.

Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 12:38 p.m. No.20995135   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20995100

 

This voting program that can do replayable elections and do incumbent recalls was created using my program, Transparent system of records. Because I can assign Javascript functions to buttons, all I had to do to create this voting app was create a function that takes your ballot and return a 512 encrypted hash of your ballot. Return me that 512 character and I return your ballot which you can change to do a recall of a government official without waiting for them to leave or be thrown out of office. Does anyone understand what I am proving here?

Anonymous ID: 51fb63 June 9, 2024, 12:43 p.m. No.20995174   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20995092

>the baker also can't edit other posts, unless BV and it would be a horrible idea if someone edited all notable posts

 

I didn't say edit in it's true sense, I said mark up, that does not give them the right to delete. Watch my program that I just posted, it builds a site ten times more powerful than this site without programming one line of code to the user because the user has no rights to alter the program just work with it.

 

Mind you: I am one of the smartest people on earth.

 

Truth in advertising: One of denotes a fraction, and therefor I am 1 of the 8.1 billion people n earth, so technically this is a true statement

 

See how this works? All things are possible.