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  • Ray
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    The above question should not matter whether they are posting to a PHP file or otherwise. Not really sure what you mean there.

    The only difference would be that the search form HTML needs a different action= attribute.

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  • clausrei
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    Using the search engine offline.

    I guess you have to post to a PHP file, otherwise that would not be a problem.

    I am testing and developing all my PHP offline. Therefore I am using a localhost Apache server - with other worlds a WAMP installation - on my Computer(WINDOWS Apache Mysql PHP) .


    Hope that helped !

    Claus

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  • pusky
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    Thanks!!!

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  • Ray
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    You can achieve this by turning off the generated search form (in the Indexer, under "Configure"->"Search Page"->Change the dropdown for search form from "Advanced" to "Do not generate"). This means "search.html" will be your results page.

    Then you just create a new web page (which will be your search form page) with a form as described here:
    Q. How do I put search forms on pages besides the search page? (Or define my own search form?)

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  • pusky
    started a topic Search Result in a different page

    Search Result in a different page

    Is it possible in Zoom Search offline (javascript) to have 2 pages; search.html (search form) and "results.html" (page where you get only the results page but without the search form)??

    Thanks!!
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