At 4:01 PM -0500 7/26/00, alan wrote:
>specify which header/format HTML files it should use according to the section
>being used using only one config (while using multiple start_urls)??
>or can the header HTML file be specified some how using a hidden in
>the form??
You could use the allow_in_form attribute to set various attributes
(like search_results_header) in the form itself. But in the case of
an attribute that gives an actual filename, this is a bad idea.
If you're going to change header/footer files, it's generally a good
idea to at least make a config file with those attributes. Of course
you can use the include: pseudo-attribute to include your normal
config and let the attributes after the include statement override as
necessary.
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-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/
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