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Posted: Fri 14. May 2004, 08:54
by pSouper
hi Jmeyknecht, sorry, I wasn't doubting you, your code or inspitations, I only meniotn that I had seen a similer thing elsewhar and thought it was very cool
:)

have you tried to work the code in on the nav_table or on entire {contents} just for fun ?

Posted: Fri 14. May 2004, 14:20
by jmeyknecht
hi pSouper, i didn't suspect, that you were doubting me... ;-)

i just wanted to tell about it, because frold was interested in it.

in the intranet project it was used for the menu and for the top link also.

there is no prob to put {content} or the nav_table in it. all you have to do is just to put an element with an id (for example div) around your content and nav_table. that's it.

Posted: Fri 14. May 2004, 14:30
by pSouper
Mmmmm

Posted: Fri 14. May 2004, 14:31
by pSouper
Mmmmm, are you posting the source as 'open GPL' or is it under copyright fr om a previous client?. of course you can just keep it for yourself without offering reason too :)
but I'd love to pla with it also.

Posted: Fri 14. May 2004, 15:31
by jmeyknecht
the "flying top" was programmed from me in javascript. if you leave the original author information, you can use it.

This mod is great

Posted: Mon 19. Jul 2004, 21:02
by jsw_nz
This mod/hack is great....only one question...which may have to do with the parameters I am setting in my search content part. What I would like to have happen is to have next/previous output below my results. Right now it is showing up at top...before results listing. Any ideas?

Cheers,
jsw

Posted: Mon 19. Jul 2004, 21:16
by jmeyknecht
ok, i recognized this "feature request".

will be in next version of SOMP.

Posted: Mon 19. Jul 2004, 23:05
by jmeyknecht
ok, check out new Version of SOMP (v1.3) @ http://www.emediafabrik.de/index.php?CID=360

new in v1.3: page number listing, positioning of next/prev button. read howto.

bugs/feature requests --> mail or this thread.

way cool

Posted: Tue 20. Jul 2004, 04:32
by jsw_nz
great work!

Posted: Tue 20. Jul 2004, 09:44
by jmeyknecht
ok people, i'm sorry, but i have to announce an update...

when i changed the function to work also with $_GET Variables, i didn't recognize, that if you are using the VTS Mod, it will think you are visiting different pages (because the URL isn't the same anymore).

So i changed back to use $_POST variables which also means, that it is now working with forms. and to send the forms without buttons, a little javascript is needed.

so i changed it all and and now it is working. but javascript is needed.
so if you want a no-javascript-needed-search, stay with SOMP v1.2
if the different URLs in VTS aren't annoying you, stay with SOMP v1.3
and if you don't care about users who don't have JS enabled and want a clean VTS, then use SOMP v1.3.1