Re: multiple search commands

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14676
interpreted = N
texte = >>>Can I send multiple search commands to web catalog. >> >>No, but you can perform multiple searches from as many search >>contexts as you want to place on a page. >> >>Context-based searches are more secure and more flexible, since you >>can hide them in the HTML and use as many of them as you wish on a >>single page ... :) > >So, basically, I would need to write that search code into a text file and >use the [include] tag?You can do it that way, but it's easier to skip the [include] stuff and just put your search contexts directly on the results page, like this:[search db=people.db&eqnamedata=Joe] [founditems] Name: [name]
[/founditems] [/search][search db=places.db&eqplacedata=Honolulu] [founditems] Place: [place]
[/founditems] [/search][search db=things.db&eqthingdata=Canoe] [founditems] Thing: [canoe]
[/founditems] [/search]Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/. Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  2. Re: multiple search commands (Christer Olsson 1997)
  3. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  4. Re: multiple search commands (Paul Uttermohlen 1997)
  5. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  6. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  7. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  8. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  9. Re: multiple search commands (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  10. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  11. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  12. Re: multiple search commands (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  13. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  14. multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
>>>Can I send multiple search commands to web catalog. >> >>No, but you can perform multiple searches from as many search >>contexts as you want to place on a page. >> >>Context-based searches are more secure and more flexible, since you >>can hide them in the HTML and use as many of them as you wish on a >>single page ... :) > >So, basically, I would need to write that search code into a text file and >use the [include] tag?You can do it that way, but it's easier to skip the [include] stuff and just put your search contexts directly on the results page, like this:[search db=people.db&eqnamedata=Joe] [founditems] Name: [name]
[/founditems] [/search][search db=places.db&eqplacedata=Honolulu] [founditems] Place: [place]
[/founditems] [/search][search db=things.db&eqthingdata=Canoe] [founditems] Thing: [canoe]
[/founditems] [/search]Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/. Kenneth Grome

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