Dear
Yes, this is also the solution I suggest you.
Christof Verdonck
André wrote:
Dear Sisay,
Don't know if this is the best way as you requested, but one solution
would be to remove it from the sitemap for your theme.
[dspace-src]/dspace-discovery/dspace-discovery-xmlui-api/src/main/resources/aspects/Discovery/sitemap.xmap
You'll find:
<map:match pattern="">
<map:transform type="FrontPageSearch"/>
Just comment this map:transform and it should work.
Kind regards,
Andre Assada
2011/7/4 Webshet, Sisay (ILRI) <[email protected]>
Hi
there,
I
am creating a new xmlui theme based on the Mirage theme. I
want
to remove the search box that appears in the body of the main
page
(not the sidebar search box). What's the best way to do this? I
looked
at news-xmlui.xml and dri2html/*.xsl but I can't find where
this
search box is being pulled from.
Sisay
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