Like that one too.  I recommended to him to save the previous page  
and change the POST to a GET, then he'd have an address in the  
browser that he could insert XML or DRI into to his hearts content.  
Yours arrives at the same end.

On Jan 9, 2008, at 11:16 AM, Scott Phillips wrote:

>
> Sands,
>
> Yes. This one is a bit tricky.... and annoying. The trick that I've
> used is to use load up the page in firefox, then using the plugin
> firebug (which is awesome and almost essentially for web-development)
> open the page and add in a new hidden input parameter for XML. That
> way the page is submitted back with the switch to skip the theme's
> transformation.
>
> Scott--
>
>
> On Jan 9, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Sands Fish wrote:
>
>> arly sticking /DRI" in the URL doesn't net a DRI representation of
>> the actual displayed search page.  I'm trying to dig around and make
>> some changes to templates being used to display the search res
>
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