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![]() Sounds good. But there's something else that could prevent me from using Phex: I need to return directories coincidences; say that someone search for ...**EDITED**. Suppose that I have no file that match with that string, but I have one or two *directories* that do. So I would like the files "inside" (**EDITED**/) to be returned in response to this query. (Not that I have any **EDITED** songs, I clarify to RIAA hitmen) It's very unpractical for me, for a number of reasons, to rename my files. However, looking at the share screen, the search count, I wonder if this is or isn't implemented already. Last edited by Peerless; July 7th, 2004 at 05:16 PM. |
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