Re: PCS search results page
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 18383
interpreted = N
texte = >>Whoever does the web pages there at PCS, would you mind sharing the webdna>>at the top of the WebCat Talk archives search results page, the part that>>says ' 100 messages found containing 'stuff you typed'. I finally got it>>to work on my page, but it only returns the first keyword, not all of them.>>This is usually because your hyperlink href has spaces in it. If you hover>over your hyperlink and see spaces instead of %20 in the URL, then that>means you need to add a [URL] around the [group1data] in the
(not in>the sentence Your search of [group1data], because that's just being>displayed on a page and not a link in a browser, so spaces are fine there).It's a form based search, so there's no . Sorry, I guess my case isdifferent from PCS's search page anyway. I have a series of checkboxes, allname=group1data, as well as a type-in field also named group1data. It onlyrecognizes the first checked box. If no boxes are checked, and they enter aseries of words in the text input field, it will pick up all of thosewords. But it won't string together the checked boxes + the text entryfield. The search form itself does work, with both wo and wa comparisons,and WebCat understands all the keywords submitted by the form and returnsthe appropriate files. So how do I capture this same information to displayat the top of the page? What additional code do I need to use?Thanks,Terry Wilsonterryw@rainbowcreek.com
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>>Whoever does the web pages there at PCS, would you mind sharing the webdna>>at the top of the WebCat Talk archives search results page, the part that>>says ' 100 messages found containing 'stuff you typed'. I finally got it>>to work on my page, but it only returns the first keyword, not all of them.>>This is usually because your hyperlink href has spaces in it. If you hover>over your hyperlink and see spaces instead of %20 in the URL, then that>means you need to add a [url] around the [group1data] in the (not in>the sentence Your search of [group1data], because that's just being>displayed on a page and not a link in a browser, so spaces are fine there).It's a form based search, so there's no . Sorry, I guess my case isdifferent from PCS's search page anyway. I have a series of checkboxes, allname=group1data, as well as a type-in field also named group1data. It onlyrecognizes the first checked box. If no boxes are checked, and they enter aseries of words in the text input field, it will pick up all of thosewords. But it won't string together the checked boxes + the text entryfield. The search form itself does work, with both wo and wa comparisons,and WebCat understands all the keywords submitted by the form and returnsthe appropriate files. So how do I capture this same information to displayat the top of the page? What additional code do I need to use?Thanks,Terry Wilsonterryw@rainbowcreek.com
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