OK now I have it working. Basically, you create a Search page and use
something like this as the body:
===================================== SNIP
==========================================
<r:search:empty>
<h3>Nothing found for "<r:search:query/>". Maybe you should try
again.</h3>
</r:search:empty>
<r:search:results>
Found the following pages that contain "<r:search:query/>".
<ul>
<r:search:results:each>
<li><r:link/> - <r:author/> - <r:title/></li>
</r:search:results:each>
</ul>
</r:search:results>
===================================== SNIP
==========================================
Now, how can I update the README file to include this so the next schmuck
doesn't have to go through this? :)
Thanx!
Richard
On 10/19/07, Richard Hurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hmmm...OK now I kinda see whats going on. The extension dynamically
> creates a new page object called "Search". So to use it you have to create
> a new page of type "Search" and then include the <r:search:?????> tags
> there. Hmmm...now how do the tags work?
>
> Later...
> Richard
>
> On 10/19/07, Richard Hurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to include search functionality for my radiant install and
> > have installed the Search extension to see what it can do. However, I don't
> > think it's quite complete or something is very wrong. It loads the
> > extension and it shows up in the Admin Extensions list just fine, but I
> > can't get it to recognize the <r:search> tag. I've restarted the server
> > several times, using both WEBrick and Mongrel, and poured through the log
> > files - nowhere does anything mention "Search" at all. :( I did the Make
> > Your Own Link Roll Extension tutorial and it works great so I don't think my
> > extension system is broken. Can anyone give my any tips. Sean?
> >
> > Thanx!
> > Richard
> >
>
>
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