Search should be the last thing you check. The first thing you should check are the tutes and scripts over at the ed depot and then the FAQ. THEN you check the search. If you still haven't found it, you post.
See, I completely disagree with this advice. If you have a direct question, not some vague "I want to create a mission, how do I do it", I see nothing wrong with posting the question.
The forums exist for players to help players. No one is FORCED to respond to a question.
This guy had a direct, easily answered question, but it took a page full of somewhat smart-ass comments before he got an answer. That's just not right. If you are going to post, why not just answer the question? Why spend that same amount of time ridiculing somebody?
I sometimes get the feeling that some folks posting here are not actually DOING any scripting, and have forgotten the feeling someone has when they hit a wall.
If you are in the middle of creating a mission, you want a fast answer so you can finish your project. Stopping the "flow" of making the mission to spend an hour or two searching through 70 "hits" that are actually meaningless is not efficient. When I got back into OFP several months ago, the damn search function here didn't even work, so I was stuck manually sifting through cr*p trying to get an answer sometimes.
Posting a simple direct question, and getting a response back, IS efficient. It hurts no one. If you are tired of seeing the same questions over and over, write an UPDATED FAQ that **includes** these questions you are so sick of! Or just quit reading the boards for a while. But lets not waste bandwidth being sarcastic when someone just wants help.
A lot of the resources in the Ed Depot are severely outdated, and somewhat counter-productive in many respects. Many of the scripts and tutes in there are meaningless now, as OFP has added functionality since they were written. Yet there is no indication of that fact anywhere in the document.... Posting a question on the other hand, usually means an up-to-date answer relevent for the current version of OFP.