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Subject: AW: [aseek-users] CGI-Options
& Templates
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Subject: AW: [aseek-users]
CGI-Options & Templates
as far as i understood tmpl will search relatvie to the
etc directory in which asp is installed,
so
tmpl=x.htm would look in /path/to/aspseek/etc/x.htm
there also was a post that the search cgi (xyz.cgi) will look for a
template file called xyz.htm in
etc-dir. so you
could make symlinks on different search cgis with different
templates
i just have tested both versions, both worked
but i haven't found out either how to specify a different
option via o=
in the s.htm there was this example
to use with format: short, long, url
i couldn't
find out how to specify different layout-options/formats in one single
s.htm
maybe someone else
could help us...
You can just define more than 1 of each
templates. If "o" is set to N, then max(N + 1, NUM_TEMPLATES)th definition
of each template will be used, where NUM_TEMPLATES is the total number of
defined particular templates.
Alexander
==> this is what the documentation said, template will mean the
<!--resXX--> parts in s.htm - right?
i have tried to create a res1,
res3, res4 but none of them were displayed when i uses o=1, all the time the
default templates
<!--res--> were used. but it
didn't work. which name do i have to use for a template? will the grouping
feature (res->res0->res2)
also work for user
defined templates?
No, you should define N <--res--> templates
(without XX).
Alexander.
Markus Rietzler
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Betreff: SV: [aseek-users] CGI-Options & Templates
And how do I specify more than one template in the s.htm?
(o=)
You can use the CGI-param 'tmpl' eg.
s.cgi?tmpl=/path/to/template/ :-)
But it's a security break in the param 'tmpl' because the
absoulte path is
showed.
Claus
Markus Rietzler