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From: Perrinwolf on 14 May 2008 10:17 Not sure where to post this... Found some interesting behavior in Windows Search (Start => Search => All files and folders => search for "A word or phrase in the file:"). This applies to XP and maybe other Windows flavors. Procedure: 1. Create a simple text file named test.txt. 2. Open the text file in a text editor and add a simple test word such as "blah" (not quotes). 3. Save the text file. 4. Using Windows search, attempt to locate this new text file by searching for files containing the word "blah" (no quotes). Recommend limiting search to folder that contains the new text file and deselect search subfolders option. 5. The file should be found. 6. Change the file extension of the text file from .txt to .asp. 7. Redo the search. 8. The file should be found. 9. Reopen the text file (now named test.asp) in a text editor. 10. Change the string "blah" to "<% blah %>" (without quotes). [The brackets delineate script in asp files.] 11. Save the changes. 12 Redo the search. 13. The file is NOT found. Interesting. There must be some security concern related to .asp files with embedded scripts relative to Windows Search. I wonder if there is a KB article or something about to this. I have not been able to find anything. Can anyone shed any light on this behavior? Does anyone know of a good tool to find files containing a specific string/pattern? Cygwin and some of the Unix tools works, but a GUI tool like Windows Search would be preferrable. Thanks.
From: Bob Barrows [MVP] on 14 May 2008 10:41 Perrinwolf wrote: > Not sure where to post this... > > Found some interesting behavior in Windows Search (Start => Search => > All files and folders => search for "A word or phrase in the file:"). > This applies to XP and maybe other Windows flavors. > Interesting problem but in the likely case that nobody here can answer your question, you might try posting it in an XP newsgroup. -- Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the "NO SPAM"
From: Dave Anderson on 14 May 2008 13:33 Perrinwolf wrote: > Found some interesting behavior in Windows Search (Start => Search => > All files and folders => search for "A word or phrase in the file:"). > This applies to XP and maybe other Windows flavors... > > ...Interesting. There must be some security concern related to .asp > files with embedded scripts relative to Windows Search. I wonder if > there is a KB article or something about to this. I have not been > able to find anything. Does this help? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;309173 Specifically, I would try Method 2. -- Dave Anderson Unsolicited commercial email will be read at a cost of $500 per message. Use of this email address implies consent to these terms.
From: Perrinwolf on 14 May 2008 13:34 Bob, Thank you for the reply. I will follow your suggestion and post this in one of the XP groups. I had thought someone here in the asp.general group might know something because it appears to only be a problem with .asp files - but my testing hasn't been that extensive so I could be wrong. If I receive an answer I will update this thread. Thanks. "Bob Barrows [MVP]" wrote: > Perrinwolf wrote: > > Not sure where to post this... > > > > Found some interesting behavior in Windows Search (Start => Search => > > All files and folders => search for "A word or phrase in the file:"). > > This applies to XP and maybe other Windows flavors. > > > Interesting problem but in the likely case that nobody here can answer your > question, you might try posting it in an XP newsgroup. > > -- > Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET > Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I > don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the > "NO SPAM" > > >
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