Re: Location of Webcat site in folder hierarchy

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12978
interpreted = N
texte = Grant Hulbert wrote: > > >I mean searching doesn't work, neither from a separate page, or using a > >search context. If I insert something like [Date] or [IPADDRESS], Webcat > >replaces those for the correct values, but searching just won't work, > >they come out blank as if I didn't have anything there. > > What's the URL? What exactly comes out when you do a View Source? Can you show > [NumFound]inside the [search] context? Can you > display the [FormVariables]? Did you design > your site so that everything is relative, including paths to databases? As with any HTML > development, if you move stuff around and it stops working, then there's probably a path > problem somewhere.Hi Grant,The URL is: When I do a view source, I can see all the regular HTML, but everything that is between the [Search] context disappears. Doing a [NumFound] inside the search context does not work(just tried it). I'm not sure what you mean by displaying the [FormVariables], since there isn't any user entered variables before or leading to this page. The site is set-up so that users come through a default page, then click on a link to a .tmpl file, with several [search] contexts in it. I tried building a search from the referring page just to make sure this wasn't the problem, but it didn't work either. The paths seem to be correct, but it is possible that I missed something. I was trying to make it possible for people to select multiple items, and pass them on to the Shopping cart all at once, so there are few weird form elements on the page, but just to be on the safe side, I created a different page with just the [search] contexts and it still didn't work. Here's the URL for this one: Well, once again, I would like to thank you. Sincerely, Jose A. Gordo -- ----------------------------------------------------- The International Website Construction Co. http://www.iwcc.com/ mailto:info@iwcc.comMiami --- Sao Paulo --- Buenos Aires --- Lima Web Advertizing and Design for the Latin American Market voice: (305) 461-4949 156 Almeria Ave. Coral Gables, FL 33134, USA ----------------------------------------------------- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Location of Webcat site in folder hierarchy (Grant Hulbert 1997)
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  5. Re: Location of Webcat site in folder hierarchy (Grant Hulbert 1997)
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  7. Re: Location of Webcat site in folder hierarchy (Jose A. Gordo 1997)
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Grant Hulbert wrote: > > >I mean searching doesn't work, neither from a separate page, or using a > >search context. If I insert something like [date] or [ipaddress], Webcat > >replaces those for the correct values, but searching just won't work, > >they come out blank as if I didn't have anything there. > > What's the URL? What exactly comes out when you do a View Source? Can you show > [NumFound]inside the [search] context? Can you > display the [formvariables]? Did you design > your site so that everything is relative, including paths to databases? As with any HTML > development, if you move stuff around and it stops working, then there's probably a path > problem somewhere.Hi Grant,The URL is: When I do a view source, I can see all the regular HTML, but everything that is between the [search] context disappears. Doing a [NumFound] inside the search context does not work(just tried it). I'm not sure what you mean by displaying the [formvariables], since there isn't any user entered variables before or leading to this page. The site is set-up so that users come through a default page, then click on a link to a .tmpl file, with several [search] contexts in it. I tried building a search from the referring page just to make sure this wasn't the problem, but it didn't work either. The paths seem to be correct, but it is possible that I missed something. I was trying to make it possible for people to select multiple items, and pass them on to the Shopping cart all at once, so there are few weird form elements on the page, but just to be on the safe side, I created a different page with just the [search] contexts and it still didn't work. Here's the URL for this one: Well, once again, I would like to thank you. Sincerely, Jose A. Gordo -- ----------------------------------------------------- The International Website Construction Co. http://www.iwcc.com/ mailto:info@iwcc.comMiami --- Sao Paulo --- Buenos Aires --- Lima Web Advertizing and Design for the Latin American Market voice: (305) 461-4949 156 Almeria Ave. Coral Gables, FL 33134, USA ----------------------------------------------------- Jose A. Gordo

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