Hi Maurizio,

On 10-Jun-2006 18:40 +0200, Maurizio Balestrieri was heard to say:
> After I search for a term which is not found, the expected text
> appears. But when I access again (reload) the page, the text within
> the  "<r:search:empty>" tag remains on the page while I'd expect it
> should not. Maybe there is something I'm doing wrongly ...

this is currently not taking care of. That is, the content of
<r:search:empty> will also be evaluated when no query was submitted. I will
fix this in the next few days and let you know.

> The request:
> 
> Could you also provide a tag which will show a snippet of the found
> page (for example the first 5 rows or so)?

Yes, limiting the number of search results, certainly not a problem to
implement.

Cheers,
Oliver

> On 6/10/06, Oliver Baltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All:
> >
> > For those of you who are missing search capability in Radiant, I created a
> > simple "Search" behavior for pages. It lets you create a search page that
> > receives keywords as parameters and lists pages that match those keywords.
> > It also has live search capabilities. It is wrapped into a Rails plugin, so
> > all you need to do is to dump the plugin it into the 'vendor/plugins'
> > directory of your Radiant installation and restart the instance.
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