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#325 2005-04-15 22:41:57

tmcraig
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From: PEI, Canada
Registered: 2005-01-01
Posts: 6
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

jonhicks: I went straight to rc3 on a clean install for a new site that I am developing, I use the rc1 on another site but wanted to try out the new version. I got the site up and admin section appear once I deleted the .htaccess file so there is something with the server config file. Hopefully my provider will have it fixed soon so I can see all the pages. Today being my first day using it could someone briefy explain the files and do we still use sections?

francey: I was excited to use it as well as you’ll notice I was one of the first to comment on this posting when dean made the announcement but I decided to hold off and wait for the bugs to be discovered and corrected. But everything so far looks wonderful.

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#326 2005-04-16 14:45:42

kennethlove666
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From: arkansas
Registered: 2004-04-27
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

tmcraig – you still use sections, but you don’t make placeholder files anymore and you don’t have to edit .htaccess


Listen to Kenneth

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#327 2005-04-17 16:55:40

tmcraig
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From: PEI, Canada
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

kennethlove666 – thanks that is what I figure but just wanted to make sure I haven’t been able to play about with the new version yet as I am still trying to get my hosting sorted.

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#328 2005-04-18 13:03:17

skoggy
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From: Westcoast of Sweden
Registered: 2005-03-27
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Am I the only one having problem with the search function after upgrading from rc1 to rc3?

I just don´t work…

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#329 2005-04-18 18:54:12

aesop1
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Registered: 2004-09-19
Posts: 142

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

skoggy,

Yes, for some reason the default template wasn’t working with search. So I came up with this workaround that did the trick for me:

1. create a “search” page template (rather than using the “default” template).

2. Make a “search” section and associate it with the new search page template.

3. Add a hidden input field to pass the “s” variable for your new template along with the rest of your search info: <code><input type=“hidden” name=“s” value=“search” /></code> For some reason I couldn’t get it to go to “search.php” either, so I abandoned using a separate php (placeholder) page.

Note: I hardcode my search HTML form using a search TXP output_form rather than using the TXP tag.

One problematic thing I find is that TXP should really allow you to format your search results using an article form. I can’t get this to work—let me know if anyone has a solution.

Last edited by aesop1 (2005-04-18 18:56:00)

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#330 2005-04-25 13:30:48

ArbinShire
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From: Tallahassee, FL
Registered: 2004-03-23
Posts: 31
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

I don’t know what I’de prefer more, a real TXP1.0, or a fixed forum.

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#331 2005-04-25 14:29:09

jonhicks
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From: Oxfordshire UK
Registered: 2004-03-22
Posts: 256
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Fixed forum gets my vote! Its very frustrating at the moment.


Cheers,
Jon VC#9

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#332 2005-04-25 16:22:42

marios
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Registered: 2005-03-12
Posts: 1,253

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Aesop1, what about ob1’es searchplugin , wouldn’t that come along with t rc3 ?


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#333 2005-04-25 16:44:49

arpan
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Registered: 2004-12-02
Posts: 25

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Fixed forum gets my vote too.

Current RC3 has very few problems. Nothing major, atleast not for me so far. I can live with it, but not without the forum and all the help I get.

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#334 2005-04-25 17:13:44

aesop1
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Registered: 2004-09-19
Posts: 142

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Marios,

I can’t speak for ob1’s search plugin. I think for most people’s needs, this is all you need (without any external plugins or hacks):

http://kusor.com/en/txptags/19/search-results

1. Create a misc form called “search_results”
2. Put the necessary search result element tags in the search_results form. I do something like this (with the help of Zem’s “zem_nth” plugin so that I have alternating colored results—with the appropriate CSS classes coloring “even” and “odd” ):
<code><txp:zem_nth step=“1” of=“2”><tr><td class=“even”></txp:zem_nth>
<txp:zem_nth step=“2” of=“2”><tr><td class=“odd”></txp:zem_nth>
<p><strong><txp:search_result_title /></strong></p> <txp:search_result_excerpt />
</td></tr></code>
3. Then I have a “search” page which uses the txp article tag and references the above form. My search page, incidentally, has the opening and closing table tags. I think the table format is perfectly appropriate for content like this which is fairly “tabular” in nature.

Does that answer your question?

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#335 2005-04-28 20:50:06

marios
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Registered: 2005-03-12
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Yes, I mean, I try to follow up , and certainly will follow your instructions for my own search page.
Sorry for delay in answer, somehow I must have lost this topic due to the forum upgrade,

many thnx , regards ,

marios


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#336 2005-04-29 19:13:10

Macubu
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From: Milano, Italia
Registered: 2004-04-13
Posts: 58
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Do i see double?! It’s there! The new version in a single file! Or was it there since, like, days?

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