Having had the same problem, the only solution I came up with was to
use PHP, but it's easier than it sounds (and ultimately gives you more
flexibility than you might imagine).
There are at least two PHP HTDIG classes on phpclasses.org (I wrote one
of them a LONG time ago). If you can use PHP, you should definitely
consider this option. BTW, most servers can be configured to parse HTML
files as PHP in case that is a concern...
I really don't think there's any way around this without some amount of
programming.
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Mar 8, 2006, at 1:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've successfully gotten htdig to work with server side
includes...except for
one tiny piece. I don't know how to tell the "next page" links at the
bottom
of the page to cycle back to results.html rather than the usual
local/cgi-bin/htsearch
so...when I click on the "next page" buttons at the bottom...I get the
next
page...but it fell out of my template.
See a detailed writeup of how I created the results page at
http://www.glendathegood.com/blog/?p=151
See my search by going to
http://www.utexas.edu/cofa/bma/htdigtemplates/search.html
search for something like "manning" and when you get the pretty
results page in
my template...scroll to the bottom, and click on the "2" to go to page
"2" and
watch the results get all boring.
How do I tell htdig that I want the nextpage links...but I want them
in my
pretty template???
Thanks so much,
Glenda Sims
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