Andreas, thanks so much for your response; it seemed promising!
but I can't see the ^M when I view either my conf or my search.html
file. Though I do create both files on a Windows machine, I use
vi for the conf file, and I checked both files through vi on the Linux
box where I am running the search. Possibly the one you are seeing is
an artifact of the copy/paste I did for the e-mail?

Any additional suggestions on how to see that ^M or other fixes for
this problem?


Hi Kyle,

On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 03:32:17PM -0500, Kyle Dallaire wrote:
>
> version_names: "Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_2" "Version
> 7.5" \^M
^^
> "Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_5" "Version
> 7.2" \
> "Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_2|Version7_5" "Version
> 7.1" \
> "Version6_0|Version7_1|Version7_2|Version7_5" "Version 7"
> \
> "Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_2|Version7_5" "Version 6"

Try it without the ^M after the \ in the first line :)

Regards,
Andreas
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> _____________________________________________
> From:         Kyle Dallaire 
> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 4:32 PM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      Question re: select fields
>
> I have a very stable htDig 3.1.6 setup I have been using for three or
> four
> years that is suddenly giving me fits.
>
> I use the search for a software documentation website which includes
> documentation for multiple versions of the software; each version of
> the software includes several different books.
>
> My search.html form has two custom select fields: one which allows
> users
> to select which version of the documents to search, and one which
> allows
> them to choose to search among all documents of that version, or a
> specific document.
>
> Here are the definitions from my search.html file:
>
> Version: <select name="exclude">
> <option value="Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_2">Version
> 7.5
> <option value="Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_5">Version
> 7.2
> <option value="Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_2|Version7_5">Version
> 7.1
> <option value="Version6_0|Version7_1|Version7_2|Version7_5">Version 7
> <option value="Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_2|Version7_5">Version 6
> </select>
>
> Book: <select name="restrict">
> <option value="">All
> <option value="DevGuide">Developers' Guide
> <option value="APM_IDE">The APM Development Environment
> <option value="ACE">Application Configuration
> <option value="BPM">Business Process Design and Implementation
> <option value="CRM">Business Process Design and Impl for CRM
> <option value="CLIENT">Business Process Design and Impl for CRM Client
> Procs
> <option value="DATA">Data Management
> <option value="DMT">Using the Data Mapping Tool
> <option value="Proxy">Proxies
> <option value="API">API Javadoc
> </select>
>
> I've also defined the 'exclude' and 'restrict' attributes in my conf
> file:
>
> build_select_lists: EXCLUDE,select exclude version_names 2 1 2 exclude
> "" \
>                     RESTRICT,select restrict book_names 2 1 2 restrict
> "" \
>
> version_names: "Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_2" "Version
> 7.5" \
>                "Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_5" "Version
> 7.2" \
>                "Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_2|Version7_5" "Version
> 7.1" \
>                "Version6_0|Version7_1|Version7_2|Version7_5" "Version
> 7" \
>                "Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_2|Version7_5" "Version
> 6"
>
> book_names: "" "All" \
>             "DevGuide" "Developers' Guide" \
>             "APM_IDE" "The APM Development Environment" \
>             "ACE" "Application Configuration" \
>             "BPM" "Business Process Design and Implementation" \
>             "CRM" "Business Process Design and Impl for CRM" \
>             "CLIENT" "Business Process Design and Impl for CRM Client
> Procs" \
>             "DATA" "Data Management" \
>             "DMT" "Using the Data Mapping Tool" \
>             "Proxy" "Proxies" \
>             "API" "API Javadoc" \
>
> This has worked just fine until today, when tried to add another
> release
> version to the site. This means an additional Version field option:
>
> <option value="Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_2">Version
> 7.5
>
> an additional exclude value for each existing option (so each now has
> four
> patterns to exclude instead of three),
>
> and a new document:
>
> <option value="CLIENT">Business Process Design and Impl for CRM Client
> Procs
>
> Everything displays and appears to function just fine in the
> search.html file, but
> the Version field does not display properly in the search results
> pages. Mostly,
> instead of a select field, just the *definition* of the last-selected
> version is
> displayed, as text:
>
> Version: Version6_0|Version7_0|Version7_1|Version7_2
>
> If I continue on from there, the definition disappears and the field
> name remains,
> but no selection box.  The initial search seems to return the correct
> set of urls,
> but searches from the mangled results pages seem to include all
> versions instead
> of just one.
>
> If I run a search on all documents, this happens every time. If a run
> a search on
> a single document, sometimes the first results page displays a select
> field with
> the appropriate (last-selected) value shown, but there's only one
> additional option,
> and it consists of garbage characters.
>
> My first thought -- since these restrict and exclude lists have been
> growing steadily
> -- is that I have reached some kind of string length limitation, but I
> am not a
> programmer so this is just a wild guess. BTW, the book selection field
> is just fine; it's
> just the Version one that is messed up.
>
> I know this list is pretty quiet these days, but if anyone can point
> me in the right
> direction, I'd be very grateful!
>
> Kyle Dallaire
>
>
>
>


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