Re: Results table formatting
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 53580
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texte = Hey D,Yeah, late night Friday doing WebDNA, nothing else like it. :)I was getting funny results also with something similar to your code, though I think that's as close as it can get unless you nest another table. I went with (stripped down version):[search...]
[founditems][title][tagline] $ [format .2f][price][/format] |
| [showif [index]\2]
[/showif][/founditems]
[/search]And yes, using CSS to control the layout is probably the best way to go but I'm still stuck in the tables world myself. Another "to-do" to learn.Thanks,GKAt 06:14 AM 10/25/2003, you wrote:>Hi Gary, working late on Fri. night eh?>I'm not sure of the results your looking for>but:>>[search db=....]>
> > [founditems]> > > > > [title]> | > > > > > > [tagline]> > | > > > | > [showif [index]\2][hideif > [index]=[numfound]]
[/hideif][/showif]> [/founditems]>
>
>[/search]>>The problem with this setup for me is that if you have lots of data in one >table>and little in the other, then the tables get wierd... ie:>>Something like that. I guess I shouldn't use tables>if I want the next block of data to align right under>the block above it. Maybe I need to learn CSS better?>>Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Hey D,Yeah, late night Friday doing WebDNA, nothing else like it. :)I was getting funny results also with something similar to your code, though I think that's as close as it can get unless you nest another table. I went with (stripped down version):[search...][founditems][title][tagline] $ [format .2f][price][/format] |
| [showif [index]\2]
[/showif][/founditems]
[/search]And yes, using CSS to control the layout is probably the best way to go but I'm still stuck in the tables world myself. Another "to-do" to learn.Thanks,GKAt 06:14 AM 10/25/2003, you wrote:>Hi Gary, working late on Fri. night eh?>I'm not sure of the results your looking for>but:>>[search db=....]> > > [founditems]> > > > > [url][sku][/url]">[title]> | > > > > [url][sku][/url]">> > [tagline]> > | > > > | > [showif [index]\2][hideif > [index]=[numfound]]
[/hideif][/showif]> [/founditems]>
>
>[/search]>>The problem with this setup for me is that if you have lots of data in one >table>and little in the other, then the tables get wierd... ie:>>Something like that. I guess I shouldn't use tables>if I want the next block of data to align right under>the block above it. Maybe I need to learn CSS better?>>Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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