[FoundItems] solved - thanks

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11817
interpreted = N
texte = All right...is it me or is it PageMill???Well, thanks to all who answered my post about [FoundItems]! :) After looking at the HTML provided by Grant Hulbert it all became clear, I needed to wrap the [FoundItems] around the proper area just like he suggested. It Worked! Duh... I began to feel really stupid because it was so simple, but in the back of my mind I thought ...I'm sure I tried that already... So, I did a few more tests and found that if you use Adobe PageMill 2.0 and write the HTML correctly (like Grant suggested): [foundItems] [/foundItems]
NameServiceRateDescription
[Name][Service][Rate][Description]
then save the page and run it through a WebCat search everything works great! HOWEVER (and here was my problem) If you re-open that HTML page in PageMill to edit something else, for some reason it actuall MOVES the [FoundItems] tags to just BEFORE the table itself:[foundItems] [/foundItems]
NameServiceRateDescription
[Name][Service][Rate][Description]
Try running this after a save and you get the problems I was experienceing. So, is it just me or is this a PageMill bug that just bit me?Thanks again for all the help!-- S. Craig Thurmond Senior Multimedia Programmer Accent Technical Multimedia 2415 Directors Row Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46241 phone: 1-800-448-7219 phone: (317)244-7633 fax: (317)486-8137 email: ScraigT@accenttech.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [FoundItems] solved - thanks (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  2. [FoundItems] solved - thanks (Craig Thurmond 1997)
All right...is it me or is it PageMill???Well, thanks to all who answered my post about [founditems]! :) After looking at the HTML provided by Grant Hulbert it all became clear, I needed to wrap the [founditems] around the proper area just like he suggested. It Worked! Duh... I began to feel really stupid because it was so simple, but in the back of my mind I thought ...I'm sure I tried that already... So, I did a few more tests and found that if you use Adobe PageMill 2.0 and write the HTML correctly (like Grant suggested): [founditems] [/foundItems]
NameServiceRateDescription
[Name][Service][Rate][Description]
then save the page and run it through a WebCat search everything works great! HOWEVER (and here was my problem) If you re-open that HTML page in PageMill to edit something else, for some reason it actuall MOVES the [founditems] tags to just BEFORE the table itself:[founditems] [/foundItems]
NameServiceRateDescription
[Name][Service][Rate][Description]
Try running this after a save and you get the problems I was experienceing. So, is it just me or is this a PageMill bug that just bit me?Thanks again for all the help!-- S. Craig Thurmond Senior Multimedia Programmer Accent Technical Multimedia 2415 Directors Row Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46241 phone: 1-800-448-7219 phone: (317)244-7633 fax: (317)486-8137 email: ScraigT@accenttech.com Craig Thurmond

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