You could specify this in the conf files; have each search point to a
different ${common_dir} where there are a set of different header.html and
footer.html files, each with their own links to the local stylesheet (or
whatever). That ought to work... (I think)
Phil.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, November 08, 1999 11:40 AM
Subject: [htdig] Multiple versions of header.html & footer.html
>
>I have recently installed Ht://dig for test purposes on the Cranfield
>University web server. If all goes according to plan, it shall go
>live very soon.
>
>There is one feature that is neccessary, that I have not yet been able
>to implement.....
>Being a university, we have many different departments and schools
>publishing pages on our server. These various schools all adopt their
>own looks when it comes to web design, and I would like to keep these
>looks on the results pages from htdig.
>
>I have seen how to customise the results pages, but what about being
>able to specify customised results pages on a per-form basis.
>
>E.G. Our Computing department would like to have a search page which
>produces results in their own style, not that of the university.
>
>Is this possible
>
>Many Thanks
>--------------------------
>Jason Carvalho
>Web Analyst
>Cranfield University
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