Re: Problem displaying search result

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13580
interpreted = N
texte = At 10:16 -0800 9/24/97, Jay Van Vark wrote: >>At 8:51 9/23/97, John Hill wrote: >>>The most likely situation here is that the database catalog.db doesn't have >>>a field named category in it. I hope this helps. >>> >>>>My problem is, >>>>after processing the search request on Entry.tmpl, the results shown on >>>>search.tmpl lists [category]s, not the categories themselves (ie, Books, >>>>Records, etc.). >> >> Thanks, John. No, it has a field named category. That's not to >>say that I didn't find that I'd misspelled it on another debug run, but >>changing that didn't fix it either. >> >>Cheers, >>Lurch > >Next thought would be the field is out of context -- ie you are not in the >FOUNDITEMS context... > >Jay Van Vark Thanks Jay, but here's the code from that part of the page:[foundItems]
  • [category] [/foundItems] Once again if anybody would like to look at the page, enter through: The catalog.db is in the same directory (ie, countrystore/) if that's any help. This thing is driving me nuts and I appreciate all the help.Thanks, Joe (aka, Lurch) Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

        
    1. Re: Problem displaying search result (Joe R. Richardson 1997)
    2. Re: Problem displaying search result (John Hill 1997)
    3. Re: Problem displaying search result (Grant Hulbert 1997)
    4. Re: Problem displaying search result (Kenneth Grome 1997)
    5. Re: Problem displaying search result (Joe R. Richardson 1997)
    6. Re: Problem displaying search result (Jay Van Vark 1997)
    7. Re: Problem displaying search result (Joe R. Richardson 1997)
    8. Re:Problem displaying search result (Jay Van Vark 1997)
    9. Re: Problem displaying search result (John Hill 1997)
    10. Problem displaying search result (Joe R. Richardson 1997)
    At 10:16 -0800 9/24/97, Jay Van Vark wrote: >>At 8:51 9/23/97, John Hill wrote: >>>The most likely situation here is that the database catalog.db doesn't have >>>a field named category in it. I hope this helps. >>> >>>>My problem is, >>>>after processing the search request on Entry.tmpl, the results shown on >>>>search.tmpl lists [category]s, not the categories themselves (ie, Books, >>>>Records, etc.). >> >> Thanks, John. No, it has a field named category. That's not to >>say that I didn't find that I'd misspelled it on another debug run, but >>changing that didn't fix it either. >> >>Cheers, >>Lurch > >Next thought would be the field is out of context -- ie you are not in the >FOUNDITEMS context... > >Jay Van Vark Thanks Jay, but here's the code from that part of the page:[founditems]
  • [url][category][/url]&c art=[cart]&searchTitle=[url][category][/url]>[category] [/foundItems] Once again if anybody would like to look at the page, enter through: The catalog.db is in the same directory (ie, countrystore/) if that's any help. This thing is driving me nuts and I appreciate all the help.Thanks, Joe (aka, Lurch) Joe R. Richardson

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