Re: multiple search commands

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14671
interpreted = N
texte = >So, basically, I would need to write that search code into a text file and >use the [include] tag?If I follow you, yes. [Include] is generally used to clean up HTML and to re-use common HTML or WebDNA on many pages...so it's not necessary but it's a nice addition. In general, you can stick as much WebDNA on a page as you like:[search db=xx.db&something] [FoundItems] [/FoundItems] [/search][search db=yy.db&somethingelse] [FoundItems] [/FoundItems] [/search]The something you search for can consist of form variables from a previous page, so you can get pretty tricky:[search db=[form_dbname]&eqSKUdata=[form_skutolookfor]]Grant Hulbert, V.P. Engineering | ==== eCommerce for the Rest of Us ==== Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebMerchant, 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, PhotoMaster, San Diego, CA 92128 | Typhoon 619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  2. Re: multiple search commands (Christer Olsson 1997)
  3. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  4. Re: multiple search commands (Paul Uttermohlen 1997)
  5. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  6. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  7. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  8. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  9. Re: multiple search commands (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  10. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  11. Re: multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
  12. Re: multiple search commands (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  13. Re: multiple search commands (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  14. multiple search commands (Raymond Hatch 1997)
>So, basically, I would need to write that search code into a text file and >use the [include] tag?If I follow you, yes. [include] is generally used to clean up HTML and to re-use common HTML or WebDNA on many pages...so it's not necessary but it's a nice addition. In general, you can stick as much WebDNA on a page as you like:[search db=xx.db&something] [founditems] [/FoundItems] [/search][search db=yy.db&somethingelse] [founditems] [/FoundItems] [/search]The something you search for can consist of form variables from a previous page, so you can get pretty tricky:[search db=[form_dbname]&eqSKUdata=[form_skutolookfor]]Grant Hulbert, V.P. Engineering | ==== eCommerce for the Rest of Us ==== Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebMerchant, 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, PhotoMaster, San Diego, CA 92128 | Typhoon 619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com/ Grant Hulbert

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