Since I cant message Allergie I tried to post in the thread you showed me.
I get the message "This thread is old. Consider starting a new thread instead." I realized that these old threads won't show up when you do a search either. Kind of a bummer. Hopefully Allergie can find this post then or maybe you have the solution Charter. A search is made. The person clicks on "limit to www.domain.com" They do a new search and are stuck within that domain with no way out to do a new search. Not even a message to show them that they are still within that specific domain still. I am sure I can make a way to let them do a fresh search. How can I implement a text display showing them at the top something like this: "You are searching within domain.com" I am guessing I have to pulll the site= from the url? I'm not sure how to do this |
At line 579 in search_function.php add this (red lettering is the additon) The other code was added for reference only to find placement
Code:
$mtime = explode(' ',microtime()); Code:
if ($template == 'array' || is_file($template)) { You are searching within <phpdig:limit_to_message/> You are searching within http://www.domain.com/ I truly dispise CSS used in coding. It leaves no room to change anything when the css tells the text where to be and a whole page what to do. Sorry, just one of my peeves. I got rid of the css for <div id="messages"> in the gaagle.html template. I made a table with 2 sides so information could go in each rather than be bunched together as it would have been. Code:
<table border=0 bgcolor="#CFF" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%> Charter, I am sure you could code this much better than I did. In your infinite wisdom of php and PhpDig maybe you could add this in your next update. |
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