"Robert Aldwinckle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> "Rick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Is anyone aware of a third party utility, registry hack or some other
> > way of getting consistent behavior with IE's search function? If e.g.
> > multiple frames are open on a webpage, and the text you're looking
> > for happens to be in the wrong frame, the search simply return a
> > "not found" message when in fact the text DOES exist elsewhere
> > on the page. This is a major hassle.
>
>
> Just click within the frame that you are searching in?
> (or use F6 to explicitly select one.)
>
> FWIW I often doubleclick on a word from where I want
> a Find to start for efficiency. This automatically selects
> the frame if there is one which needs selecting.
Thanks for the tips, Robert. However I was hoping to find
an automatic solution. Most times when browsing results
from a search engine, it's not known in which frame the word
or phrase is located. I've even run into cases where there
was only one frame and IE's Find STILL returns zero hits.
The only option is this case is to manually highlight the entire
webpage and then do a Ctrl+F.
I guess the underlying question is, is it really that difficult to
program a Find function that searches through all active frames
on a given webpage? Or does anyone know of a third-party
"superfind" utility that can handle this?
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