Hi Shawn, thanks for the reply.
>If the sation you entered does not associate with the genre selected, it will return "Currently No Stations Listed for this genre". If left as "-- All Genres --" or selecting the correct genre, then it should display the searched station. If left as all stations, it will return all stations. Same thing for speed.
Ok. But even if you leave it set to --All Genres--, if the station isn't in the list, you get the "Currently NO Stations Listed for this genre" message. It's just a bit confusing. I would have expected something like "this station is unavailable" or "not in the database" or "doesn't exist". I thought perhaps there was a bug.
>#TIP
>#Sort radio stations alphabetically to make them easier to find OR use the keyword search.
>It is refering to the above paragraph. It is saying to sort through the current stations first to see if the station is already listed.
So instead of "sort ... to make them easier to find" it actually means "the list is sorted in alphabetical order, to make it easier to find..."? (sounds an awful lot like what grammar check does when it comes across a sentence in the passive mode...
>#3) and what does "keyword search" refer to? Is this just the standard "find" in Media Jukebox? I don't think it refers to the specific "Find Stations" under Web Media, because there the find is limited to genre or speed.
>It is refering to the form field where it says "All Stations". You would enter, say "BBC".
Ok. I didn't know that "Keywords" was supposed to be the "ALl Stations" field.