Quoting Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I am not aware of any way that you could do this short of writing some
> sort of wrapper code that queries the databases, parses the results, and
> formats according to your criteria.
>
> Sounds like you might be able to use the restrict and/or exclude
> attributes to filter the results, but that doesn't buy you much in terms
> of the result page layout.
>
>   http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#restrict
>   http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#exclude
>
>
> Jim
>

Thanks Jim, you are right,I would need to setup a wrapper, I've been reading the
Search This article from Devshed:
http://devshed.spunge.org/Server_Side/PHP/Search_This/ and I think that should
be the way to go.

For now I'd prefer to leave it working only with htsearch, I want results shown
fast and adding a PHP wrapper, I guess, could make thing a little bit slower.

It would be nice if next version of htdig could have an option for doing this,
for example a parameter when you can specify some criteria grouping results in
categories and some template variables to show the results by those groups.

Regards!

Alexis Bellido
Ventanazul web solutions



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