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![]() Hi, I've noticed that ToadNode ignores the directory pathnames when determining query hits. As far as I know, this goes against the spec. I can't track it down right now, but I'm fairly certain that clients are supposed to recognize the pathnames as well as the filenames when shared directories are scanned. This is to allow poorly named but well-catagorized files to be found. For example, let's say you're sharing the following directory which contains one file, c:\mp3s\metal\pantera\live\walk.mp3 That file should be returned as a result for the search "Live Pantera MP3," even though the filename does not contain "Live" or "Pantera." Shaun |
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