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Search Results variables

 

 


element_sfxx
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Jun 15, 2005, 5:54 PM

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Search Results variables Can't Post

I was looking to enhance the look and feel of the integrated search you already have in place but need some help.

I have noticed you have the following variables hard coded already:

$search_match$ = Returns the number of articles (records) found
$search_cpage$ = Returns value of starting page
$search_tpage$ = Returns value of ending page
$search_lnum$ = Returns the starting value of results being shown
$search_hnum$ = Returns the ending value of results being shown

Aside from the above mentioned hard coded variables, do you have others? For example the search keyword, search category?

Thank you


ross
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Jun 19, 2005, 12:18 PM

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Re: [element_sfxx] Search Results variables [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi there.

Thanks for posting and welcome to the board!

I have taken a look through all the documentation and I haven’t found any extra placeholders that would probably be any use. I’ll ask the developers on Monday if they can think of any extras.

What was it you were trying to setup though? I would be more than happy to help out as much as possible.

I look forward to hearing from you Smile.
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element_sfxx
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Jun 21, 2005, 4:28 PM

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Re: [ross] Search Results variables [In reply to] Can't Post

I was hoping to display the keyword and the category which was searched for in the search results.

Sounds simple enough, but quite impossible if not hard-coded.