Re: WebCatalog [FoundItems] Problem - AGAIN -
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It keeps the original formatting.
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List>All Service Providers (from here you can modify or remove)>>Well, this works IF in the AdminResults.tmpl page I use the generic>[FoundItems] code from the WebCatalog on line reference - (modified for>my fields):>> [FoundItems]> Name: [name]
> Service: [Service]
> Rate: [Rate]
> Description: [Description]
>
> [/FoundItems]>>However, if I use the code already on the AdminResults.tmpl page>(modified for my fields) to display the found items in a table with>headers, all I get is the table headers and the words [Name], [Service],>[Rate], and [Description] - no data. Simply the names of the data>fields.Where's the HTML for your problem page? Please send it so we can look at itand fix it for you.>I found that if I move the closing tag [/FoundItems] to after the>[/table] tag I get multiple small tables with headers and the correct>data. So, I know the search is working - it just is not displaying the>items correctly in one single table.Everything inside the [founditems] context is repeated for each retrievedrecord. Placing the [/founditems] tag outside the tag makes thetable repeat, not the rows inside the table ...Again, please send the html of your problematic results page so we can seewhat's going on. You probably made a simple mistake but without the html wecannot help you ... :)Sincerely, Ken GromeWebDNA Solutions
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List>All Service Providers (from here you can modify or remove)>>Well, this works IF in the AdminResults.tmpl page I use the generic>
[founditems] code from the WebCatalog on line reference - (modified for>my fields):>>
[founditems]> Name: [name]
> Service: [Service]
> Rate: [Rate]
> Description: [Description]
>
> [/FoundItems]>>However, if I use the code already on the AdminResults.tmpl page>(modified for my fields) to display the found items in a table with>headers, all I get is the table headers and the words [Name], [Service],>[Rate], and [Description] - no data. Simply the names of the data>fields.Where's the HTML for your problem page? Please send it so we can look at itand fix it for you.>I found that if I move the closing tag [/FoundItems] to after the>[/table] tag I get multiple small tables with headers and the correct>data. So, I know the search is working - it just is not displaying the>items correctly in one single table.Everything inside the
[founditems] context is repeated for each retrievedrecord. Placing the [/founditems] tag outside the tag makes thetable repeat, not the rows inside the table ...Again, please send the html of your problematic results page so we can seewhat's going on. You probably made a simple mistake but without the html wecannot help you ... :)Sincerely, Ken GromeWebDNA Solutions
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