Re: WebCat2b12 CGI Mac - [shownext] problem

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10466
interpreted = N
texte = Kenneth Grome wrote: > > >Here's the problem, when I encounter a search that returns more than my > >max number of results per page, the [shownext] commands get toally > >screwed up the [url][searchstring][/url] becomes the correct search > >command, but with only one problem, all the &'s appear as ascii (%26) > >what can I do to keep it from doing this? > > I think [searchstring] takes care of formatting the search string correctly > without having to place it inside a [url] context. Try removing [url] and > [/url] first and see what that does. > > There's also a problem (at least one, maybe more) with [searchstring] that > may or may not be related to the problem you're seeing. Please let me know > what you learn about this, I've been working with it myself for the last > hour or so ...Ken, Taking out the [url][/url] works perfectly. Thanks.JohnWebWright Inc john@webwrightinc.com ------------------------------------ To leave this talk list send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.com with BODY unsubscribe WebDNA-Talk ------------------------------------ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: WebCat2b12 CGI Mac - [shownext] problem (John S. Winningham 1997)
  2. Re: WebCat2b12 CGI Mac - [shownext] problem (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  3. WebCat2b12 CGI Mac - [shownext] problem (John S. Winningham 1997)
Kenneth Grome wrote: > > >Here's the problem, when I encounter a search that returns more than my > >max number of results per page, the [shownext] commands get toally > >screwed up the [url][searchstring][/url] becomes the correct search > >command, but with only one problem, all the &'s appear as ascii (%26) > >what can I do to keep it from doing this? > > I think [searchstring] takes care of formatting the search string correctly > without having to place it inside a [url] context. Try removing [url] and > [/url] first and see what that does. > > There's also a problem (at least one, maybe more) with [searchstring] that > may or may not be related to the problem you're seeing. Please let me know > what you learn about this, I've been working with it myself for the last > hour or so ...Ken, Taking out the [url][/url] works perfectly. Thanks.JohnWebWright Inc john@webwrightinc.com ------------------------------------ To leave this Talk List send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.com with BODY unsubscribe WebDNA-Talk ------------------------------------ John S. Winningham

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