Re: WC2b15 - [HTMLx]...[/HTMLx] problems SOLVED!

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10957
interpreted = N
texte = >>Jeremy Pocock wrote: >>> >>> When the [foundItems]...[/foundItems] loop in Detail.tmpl is contained >>> within [HTMLx]...[/HTMLx] contexts, then nothing is shown. If I remove >>> the [HTMLx]...[/HTMLx] contexts, then the [foundItems]...[/foundItems] >>> loop is shown. However, only if the [HTML] contexts are removed from >>> the first occurrence of the >>> [HTMLx][foundItems]...[/foundItems][/HTMLx] loop. Anything after the >>> first occurrence of an [HTMLx] is not returned in the page. >> >>I'm not using these tags, so I'm a little fuzzy on this, but they are >>*supposed* to hide results from certain browsers. Check your >>Browserinfo.txt file to see how the different levels are being hidden or >>shown. In fact, check to make sure you *have* a browserinfo.txt file >>accessible to WebCat. That might be the problem. >> >>-- >>Gil Poulsen, Webmaster > >The [HTMLx]...[/HTMLx] tags work fine in other pages. The issue, I >believe, is whether or not these tags work when part of the >[foundItems]...[/foundItems] loop. > >Jeremy > > Problem solved! Jeremy Pocock NetCommerce Ltd ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tel: +44 (0)1703 456656 Fax: +44 (0)1703 453231 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Email address : jpocock@NetCommerce.co.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy It On-Line in 97! http://www.ShopsOnTheNet.co.uk http://www.ShopsOnTheNet.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: WC2b15 - [HTMLx]...[/HTMLx] problems SOLVED! (Jeremy Pocock 1997)
>>Jeremy Pocock wrote: >>> >>> When the [founditems]...[/foundItems] loop in Detail.tmpl is contained >>> within [HTMLx]...[/HTMLx] contexts, then nothing is shown. If I remove >>> the [HTMLx]...[/HTMLx] contexts, then the [founditems]...[/foundItems] >>> loop is shown. However, only if the [HTML] contexts are removed from >>> the first occurrence of the >>> [HTMLx][founditems]...[/foundItems][/HTMLx] loop. Anything after the >>> first occurrence of an [HTMLx] is not returned in the page. >> >>I'm not using these tags, so I'm a little fuzzy on this, but they are >>*supposed* to hide results from certain browsers. Check your >>Browserinfo.txt file to see how the different levels are being hidden or >>shown. In fact, check to make sure you *have* a browserinfo.txt file >>accessible to WebCat. That might be the problem. >> >>-- >>Gil Poulsen, Webmaster > >The [HTMLx]...[/HTMLx] tags work fine in other pages. The issue, I >believe, is whether or not these tags work when part of the >[founditems]...[/foundItems] loop. > >Jeremy > > Problem solved! Jeremy Pocock NetCommerce Ltd ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tel: +44 (0)1703 456656 Fax: +44 (0)1703 453231 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Email address : jpocock@NetCommerce.co.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy It On-Line in 97! http://www.ShopsOnTheNet.co.uk http://www.ShopsOnTheNet.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy Pocock

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