Re: Nested tags count question
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = > Had a page set up where the [search] [/search] was imbedded in the html>and got the dreaded to many nested tags error with the plugin. Switched to>a hyperlink search and was able to add more tags than I removed. By that I>counted the [bracket] sets. If this was a fluke based on the page I>created...hmmm.>>But my question is does an imbedded [search] [/search] take up more>overhead in the nested [tags] issue if anybody knows with out bothering>overworked Grant. Would influence how I look at page layout in the future.>>Ken can you help me with this questionYes, I believe embedded searches add a level of nesting that's not part ofa forms-based search or a URL-based search. The nomber of possible levelsof nesting is not a fized number, either, instead I think it has to do withthe amount on memory the plugin uses - or has available - to interpret allthe nested tags before it returns the html page.Grant told me that the WebCatalog Plugin only has a tight limit on nestingwith WebSTAR 2.0 If you're using WebSTAR 1.3.2 then you can have morenested tags. Apparently StarNine changed the memory code with WebSTAR 2.0and it allows less memory - or something like that - to its plugins, that'swhy the WebCat plugin with 1.3.2 can support deeper nesting than with 2.0.I wanted to upgrade to WebSTAR 2.0 but I think my site will be faster withthe WebCAt plugin and 1.3.2 than with the WebCat acgi and WebStar 2.0 - butI could be way off-base with this assumption, too ... I don't really knowenough about it, I just have the feeling that a faster WebCat will make afaster web site.Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com
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> Had a page set up where the
[search] [/search] was imbedded in the html>and got the dreaded to many nested tags error with the plugin. Switched to>a hyperlink search and was able to add more tags than I removed. By that I>counted the [bracket] sets. If this was a fluke based on the page I>created...hmmm.>>But my question is does an imbedded
[search] [/search] take up more>overhead in the nested [tags] issue if anybody knows with out bothering>overworked Grant. Would influence how I look at page layout in the future.>>Ken can you help me with this questionYes, I believe embedded searches add a level of nesting that's not part ofa forms-based search or a URL-based search. The nomber of possible levelsof nesting is not a fized number, either, instead I think it has to do withthe amount on memory the plugin uses - or has available - to interpret allthe nested tags before it returns the html page.Grant told me that the WebCatalog Plugin only has a tight limit on nestingwith WebSTAR 2.0 If you're using WebSTAR 1.3.2 then you can have morenested tags. Apparently StarNine changed the memory code with WebSTAR 2.0and it allows less memory - or something like that - to its plugins, that'swhy the WebCat plugin with 1.3.2 can support deeper nesting than with 2.0.I wanted to upgrade to WebSTAR 2.0 but I think my site will be faster withthe WebCAt plugin and 1.3.2 than with the WebCat acgi and WebStar 2.0 - butI could be way off-base with this assumption, too ... I don't really knowenough about it, I just have the feeling that a faster WebCat will make afaster web site.Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com
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