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    <title>It ain&apos;t perfect, but IE</title>
    <summary>It ain&apos;t perfect, but IE users can load their Subhonker Filter list into the search pane for easy browsing by clicking here. (Add to ya...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>It ain't perfect, but IE users can load their <a href="http://students.washington.edu/dsanders/blog/features/subhonker/">Subhonker Filter</a> list into the <strong>search pane for easy browsing</strong> by <a href="javascript:void(_search=open('http://students.washington.edu/dsanders/blog/features/subhonker/','_search'))">clicking here</a>. (Add to ya favorites.) Oh, you have to make sure you've <strong>saved your password</strong> on the page, too.</p><p>I tried to make it work with the <a href="javascript:void(_search=open('http://students.washington.edu/dsanders/blog/features/subhonker/tiny.cgi','_search'))">Tiny Filter</a> so it would look nice in the search pane, but the results come up in a new window right now instead of the main pane. (Hey, that <em>rhymes</em>!) I'll figure it out later...</p>]]>
      
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