On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Robert Treat wrote:
> I've been bitten by that before myself...though I didn't know it since I
> gave up and went to a different search engine after a couple of
> attempts. I tend to agree with Josh's interpretation that in the last
> month implies the last 30 days or some such similar timeframe. Can we
> change the wording on that to maybe "in the current month" or "in this
> month" or if we can get fancy just print the month name... "in March"..
> though we'd need to rebuild any referencing pages once a month....
Or, if possible, change it to a .php file and have it auto-changed via
simple php code ...
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