Re: hideif/showif causes error if wrapped around searches
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 52847
interpreted = N
texte = Well, the problem with this page is it has a search context on it for whenit's first hit (index page). Also on the page is a form to sort the data ina different order. The form submits to itself. Of course any sorting inthe form variables is overridden by the search context. It would be nice ifI could "hide" the initial search if the page is hit via the form.But, as it usually happens, typing out the problem in the email helps yousolve it. Using Ron's input to hide/show in the search itself, I won't havea search command in the form variables but the search variables and thenplug that into the search context that is on the page depending on how thepage is reached.Thanks guys,GKWebDna @ wrote:> :) Yeah that is basically what I do. I had just hope (years ago) when> I> started coding in webcat that it allowed to hide the search, but> learned quickly (and the hard way) that it did nto work that way.>>>>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Well, the problem with this page is it has a search context on it for whenit's first hit (index page). Also on the page is a form to sort the data ina different order. The form submits to itself. Of course any sorting inthe form variables is overridden by the search context. It would be nice ifI could "hide" the initial search if the page is hit via the form.But, as it usually happens, typing out the problem in the email helps yousolve it. Using Ron's input to hide/show in the search itself, I won't havea search command in the form variables but the search variables and thenplug that into the search context that is on the page depending on how thepage is reached.Thanks guys,GKWebDna @ wrote:> :) Yeah that is basically what I do. I had just hope (years ago) when> I> started coding in webcat that it allowed to hide the search, but> learned quickly (and the hard way) that it did nto work that way.>>>>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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