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#1 2006-12-10 00:21:13
- marios
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trouble with search_results form output
On download version 4.0.4
article tag, doesn’t want any other form attribute value then the custom search_results form.
I tried with the same tags, and it doesn’t output anything.
Any Ideas ?
I’d like to have a customized form for the search output, not the default search_results form
regards marios
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#2 2006-12-10 01:22:13
- els
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Re: trouble with search_results form output
I think that is hardcoded somewhere, but you can always modify the search_results form…
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#3 2006-12-10 05:14:52
- Mary
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Re: trouble with search_results form output
Use searchform attribute.
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#4 2006-12-10 12:22:13
- marios
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Re: trouble with search_results form output
That works, it wasn’t documented in Textbook at all, so I’ve added it there.
Would this make the if_search tag redundent, if I use it together on an article tag with the form attribute ?
Does it apply to article_custom as well ?
Thanks, and best regards, marios
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#5 2006-12-10 12:32:27
- Mary
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Re: trouble with search_results form output
It’s a relatively new attribute, I’m not sure off-hand when it appeared. But, that explains it being missing from TextBook.
article_custom isn’t context-sensitive (author, category, search…), so it doesn’t come into it.
It only makes the if_search tag redundant if that’s all you ever used it for. That’s not usually the case though.
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