Re: [WebDNA] hideif within a search
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2009
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 103127
interpreted = N
texte =
Sure; I use showif/hideif in many of mysearches. I also use it within other showif/hideif tags.=A0
Terry
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 05:23:18 -0700 (PDT) Rich Kwas <richkwasniewski@yahoo.com>wrote:
>
> I have a search where 2 choices are made from dro=pdowns.
>
> Item 1 is acategory.
> Item 2 lists a website where reviews might be found for=
>listings within that category.
>
> There currently are 8 choices as well as "All" for that
>=second Item.
>
> Item 2 is writtenlike this within the db:
> +3+50+51+
> and so on depending on= the site ID etc
>
>
> Toshow results for "All" as the 2nd choice I've
>inserted a [hideif]= within the search:
>
> [Search
>db=3D^/ihr/ihr.db&eqVisibleDatarq=3DT&eqPreferredDatarq=3D=No&woSECTIONSdatarq=3D[cat]&SECTIONSword=3Dww&namewbrk=3D+&am=p;SKUsort=3D1&SKUsdir=3Dra&allhit=3D1[hideif
>[reviewsites]=3DAll]&woReviewSitesdatarq=3D[ReviewSites]&=ReviewSitesword=3Dww&ReviewSiteswbrk=3D+[/hideif]]
>
>
> This seems to be working fine, but I've never placed a =
>hideif within a search in thepast
>
>
> My question.....
> Is placing a [hid=eif] within a search acceptable?
>
> ...if not is there as easier way to find "All" if
>indica=ted in that second Item?
>
>
> I'm using 6.0 on IIS.......
>
>
> Thanks
=>
>
>
>
> =20
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Sure; I use showif/hideif in many of mysearches. I also use it within other showif/hideif tags.=A0
Terry
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 05:23:18 -0700 (PDT)
Rich Kwas <richkwasniewski@yahoo.com>wrote:
>
> I have a search where 2 choices are made from dro=pdowns.
>
> Item 1 is acategory.
> Item 2 lists a website where reviews might be found for=
>listings within that category.
>
> There currently are 8 choices as well as "All" for that
>=second Item.
>
> Item 2 is writtenlike this within the db:
> +3+50+51+
> and so on depending on= the site ID etc
>
>
> Toshow results for "All" as the 2nd choice I've
>inserted a [hideif]= within the search:
>
> [Search
>db=3D^/ihr/ihr.db&eqVisibleDatarq=3DT&eqPreferredDatarq=3D=No&woSECTIONSdatarq=3D[cat]&SECTIONSword=3Dww&namewbrk=3D+&am=p;SKUsort=3D1&SKUsdir=3Dra&allhit=3D1[hideif
>[reviewsites]=3DAll]&woReviewSitesdatarq=3D[ReviewSites]&=ReviewSitesword=3Dww&ReviewSiteswbrk=3D+[/hideif]]
>
>
> This seems to be working fine, but I've never placed a =
>hideif within a search in thepast
>
>
> My question.....
> Is placing a [hid=eif] within a search acceptable?
>
> ...if not is there as easier way to find "All" if
>indica=ted in that second Item?
>
>
> I'm using 6.0 on IIS.......
>
>
> Thanks
=>
>
>
>
> =20
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