Commenting out $db_show[3] & $db_show[4]
Hi when commenting out $db_show[3] & $db_show[4] in the configure.php file the DATE ... ... is shown i the beginning of the found line , how do we get rid of it ???
Eks: http://www.frontoffice.no/search/td...h&query=spillet |
Hi, in the language.php file find:
Code:
And change to the following: Code:
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If you change the content of subtext 2 & 3, you will still end up with the two trailing hypen marks, or *dash* marks after the "link" or subtext 1, for example:
Hillside Sedona - Welcome [Relevance: 0.60] ... 's Finest Shopping and Dining ... Link: http://hillsidesedona.com/ - - To make it look like this: Hillside Sedona - Welcome [Relevance: 0.60] ... 's Finest Shopping and Dining ... Link: http://hillsidesedona.com/ If you have the bar graph image turned "on" (line 154 of the configure file) do this: Go into the main file (tdSearch.php or if you named it index.php go there...) and find line 729 or so, look for: Code:
change this code to: Code:
This clears the hyphen or dash mark! :D If you have the bargraph image turned "off", do this: goto line 740, find: Code:
And change to: Code:
There are a couple more "else if" or "for" loop areas (lines 726-759 or so)that may need to be looked at for your specific configuration, but the whole idea is to blank out the " - " to " " which eliminates the trailing hypen marks :) SoapinTrucker p.s.-when you go into language.php to edit the subtext, you can also add some HTML to the words used IN the subtext. For example, I changed "Link:" to "URL:" and made it bold by adding the HTML tag <B>URL:</B>. I have not tried to change the font properties yet, maybe later ;) see: http://waazi.tayon.com for live examples of all I mentioned :) |
Is there anyway that you can turn $db_show[3] & $db_show[4] into links and have them show the data that is in the mysql ?
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Only $db_show[2] is coded to allow a link, but if you wanted $db_show[3] and $db_show[4] as links as well, you'd need to edit the code, untested but probably near where $http_link appears in the tdSearch.php file.
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