Search the TX Text Control Blog
The Text Control Blog added keyword search requested by readers after launch. Search results display in HTML with query terms highlighted, and an XML icon on the results page provides an RSS feed URL so developers can subscribe and track new posts matching specific search terms.

Since the official launch of the TX Text Control Blog last week, I have received several e-mails requesting that there be a search this blog feature.
This feature has been implemented.
You can try it out by using the search field at the top right of the page - just enter a search term and click on GO.
The search results are display by default in HTML, with the search term highlighted.
Alternatively, you can click on the XML icon (on the search results page) to get the search results as an RSS feed. You can add the feed to your RSS Readers and thus be continually updated on the topic of your search term.
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