Re: Sample Tearoom Search Error

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15880
interpreted = N
texte = John,Thanks for the feedback.I tried mulitple approaches.I upgraded to Webstar 2.1 from 2.0 --- no change I removed Firesite Virtual Domain Hosting plug-in for Webstar -- no change I flushed all the caches -- no change I put the TeaRoom folder in different locations including webcatalog and root -- no change I gave webcatalog more ram. -- no change i gave webstar more ram -- no changeThe only way I was able to get webcatalog to return the search was to go into the TeaRoom.db and remove the space between the category items. e.g. Black Teas -> BlackTeas Green Teas -> GreenTeas etc.This works. But it is not acceptable.What do I do when there is a title of a song or something that requires a space in the title. It seems that %20 just doesn't work on my server. Maybe I'm missing something.Any other suggestions would be appreciated.I like webcatalog and I am considering purchasing it, but....>>For now I would suggest that you move the tearoom-folder back to where it >>was -> inside the webcatalog folder. It seems that by moving it out, some >>items and their path cannot be found. Try if it solves the problem. Hope >>it works. >> >> >>John ter Welle >>ter.welle@lettrix.nl >I tried moving the tearoom-folder into the main website folder as you set >it up and it works great, so that is not the answer. One thing I notice >is that the products are all there in your database and that the results >URL is correct (I copied it and changed only your domain for mine and got >a good result). > >The fact that it only works with Clocks and China brings me to the >suggestion that the URL encoding of the space inside all the other names >like Green Teas (Green%20Teas) does not seem to work well on your server. >You should check this out, e.g. by editing the TeaRoom.db file and >looking for Green Teas and change it to GreenTeas without the space in >between. Try adding an extra product with a new catagory to see what >happens would be another way. Also look at the Web* configuration (sorry: >don't know anything about it since we use WebTen) if anything special has >to be done. > >Wish you good luck and hope the suggestions help! > >John ter Welle >ter.welle@lettrix.nl Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Sample Tearoom Search Error - Solved! (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  2. Re: Sample Tearoom Search Error (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1998)
  3. Re: Sample Tearoom Search Error (Rupert Ravens 1997)
  4. Re: Sample Tearoom Search Error (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1997)
  5. Re: Sample Tearoom Search Error (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1997)
  6. Re: Sample Tearoom Search Error (Rupert Ravens 1997)
  7. Re: Sample Tearoom Search Error (Rupert Ravens 1997)
  8. Re: Sample Tearoom Search Error (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  9. Sample Tearoom Search Error (Rupert Ravens 1997)
John,Thanks for the feedback.I tried mulitple approaches.I upgraded to Webstar 2.1 from 2.0 --- no change I removed Firesite Virtual Domain Hosting plug-in for Webstar -- no change I flushed all the caches -- no change I put the TeaRoom folder in different locations including webcatalog and root -- no change I gave webcatalog more ram. -- no change i gave webstar more ram -- no changeThe only way I was able to get webcatalog to return the search was to go into the TeaRoom.db and remove the space between the category items. e.g. Black Teas -> BlackTeas Green Teas -> GreenTeas etc.This works. But it is not acceptable.What do I do when there is a title of a song or something that requires a space in the title. It seems that %20 just doesn't work on my server. Maybe I'm missing something.Any other suggestions would be appreciated.I like webcatalog and I am considering purchasing it, but....>>For now I would suggest that you move the tearoom-folder back to where it >>was -> inside the webcatalog folder. It seems that by moving it out, some >>items and their path cannot be found. Try if it solves the problem. Hope >>it works. >> >> >>John ter Welle >>ter.welle@lettrix.nl >I tried moving the tearoom-folder into the main website folder as you set >it up and it works great, so that is not the answer. One thing I notice >is that the products are all there in your database and that the results >URL is correct (I copied it and changed only your domain for mine and got >a good result). > >The fact that it only works with Clocks and China brings me to the >suggestion that the URL encoding of the space inside all the other names >like Green Teas (Green%20Teas) does not seem to work well on your server. >You should check this out, e.g. by editing the TeaRoom.db file and >looking for Green Teas and change it to GreenTeas without the space in >between. Try adding an extra product with a new catagory to see what >happens would be another way. Also look at the Web* configuration (sorry: >don't know anything about it since we use WebTen) if anything special has >to be done. > >Wish you good luck and hope the suggestions help! > >John ter Welle >ter.welle@lettrix.nl Rupert Ravens

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