Hi Adam,
Were you ever able to figure out a solution to this?  Sounds like an 
interesting customization and was wondering how you progressed.  Thanks.

Andy

On Monday, February 1, 2016 at 8:30:31 AM UTC-8, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Hello all, for my current project, one very desirable customization is the 
> addition of some sort of "database browsing" component.  Seeing it as 
> peripherally related to Richard Fielding's inquiry, I worked on this a lot 
> last week, and have something that basically works (you can see here 
> <http://afrh.adamcfcox.com/search>) but could use a little help...
>
> Behind the scenes, I've added a browse.py 
> <https://github.com/mradamcox/afrh/blob/master/afrh/models/browse.py> 
> file that will take an E55 node and construct a set of termFilter strings 
> from all of the concepts in that domain.  Then that information is sent to 
> the templates through the context processor.  (I was originally thinking of 
> sending it to .js and using ko but did not have the fortitude to muscle 
> through that.)  Now, I've hacked together a url using those term filter 
> strings and a new setting for the local domain, which yields this: 
> href="http://{{local_domain}}/search?page=1&;
> termFilter={{contents.term_filter}}" 
> <https://github.com/mradamcox/afrh/blob/master/afrh/templates/views/saved-searches.htm#L19>.
>  
> However, this is not the Django way, so I'm wondering how I could use my 
> termfilter string in a href="{% url search/...?... %}" format. Any help 
> or thoughts on the whole process would be much appreciated.
>
> Adam
>

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