Except that it DOES work!!! and work perfectly. You're right, though I
missed the backslashes... I added them, but it didn't seem to make a
difference.
However, I couldn't get ANY of the examples on the htdig site to work. I
ended up grepping the hell out of the source code to see how those menus
were built internally for the cgi so for me it passes the Turing test for
wrongness *G*, that is, if it works well enough that it cannot be
distinguished from elegant code, then it must be elegant. *shrug*.
Anyway, as far as slackware goes, we've always just made symlinks to get
stuff to work right. A lot of the time things expect es instead of es_ES or
es_PR, so we end up just creating symlinks. This is particularly true with
PHP.
Sure, I'll put together what we've done into an espa�olizaci�n kit and put
it someplace where people can get at it.
>
> Really? It seems even just a few months ago we were still getting
> reports of broken locale support on slackware. I guess they finally
> bit the bullet and switched to glibc, or fixed the old libc5 code.
>
> > build_select_lists: METHOD_LIST method method_names 2 1 2
> > FORMAT_LIST format template_map 3 2 1
template_name
> > ""
> > SELECTED_SORT sort sort_names 2 1 2
>
> This won't work at all! The entries in build_select_lists should come in
> sets of eight. Your first line is incomplete, plus it's missing the
> trailing backslash to make it continue on the next line, so the rest is
> also ignored. Note that htsearch doesn't give a lot of feedback when
> attributes are set incorrectly. It normally just silently ignores them
> and goes on if it can.
>
> In any case, the template variables you're attempting to define above
> are not needed at all, as htsearch already defines METHOD, FORMAT and
> SORT as select lists, without the use of build_select_lists.
>
> There are examples of build_select_lists here:
>
> http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#build_select_lists
> http://www.htdig.org/hts_selectors.html
>
> Both of these will be expanded somewhat in the next release. I think
> the notes in the second documentation file above make it clear that the
> FORMAT_LIST exammple is just an example, to mimic what htsearch already
> does. It also lists the 3 built-in select lists, METHOD, FORMAT and SORT.
>
> > Works like a charm. One thing to note: the configuration manual says:
> >
> > The following line would do it:
> > <input type=hidden name=config value="cc">
> >
> > Which I took to mean, add it.
>
> Well, that's a bad assumption, but unfortunately it's a common one.
>
> > However, the line already exists and if you add it, it gives you a
> > configuration file not found error. So maybe the documentation should
be
> > amended to say
> >
> > Modify the following line replacing value with your custom configuration
> > file:
> > <input type=hidden name=config value="">
>
> That would assume that everyone following these instructions must be
> using the sample search.html file that comes with the package. I don't
> think that's the case. Still, we do need to clarify this FAQ entry a bit.
>
> > Anyway, we followed the FAQ for creating the spanish ispell dictionaries
> > which worked fine. If anyone would like a detailed explaination of this
> > process I'll post it.
>
> If you can put together a kit, similar to Didier Lebrun's "kit de
> francisation", that would be even better! We do get requests now and
> then for setting up Spanish support, so I think the contribution would
> be appreciated.
>
> --
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