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Re: sf=category/se=<stuff here> - how to show the sf on results page?!



Hi,


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I forgot, you have to add this:

<input type="hidden" name="mv_check" value="searchspec">

If this still doesn't work, try this:

   [set searchspec]
 [value name="searchterm" set="[value mv_searchspec]"]
 [/set]

<input type="hidden" name="mv_check" value="searchspec">

Display the "searchterm" with [value searchterm].

You can add this to the [set]:

[value name="search_field" set="[value mv_search_field]"]

So you can do something like: Artist search results for...., using [value
search_field].

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Ciao,

-Gideon


> ******    message to minivend-users from Jason Korkin
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>
> Here is a neat little question...
>
> How can I show the sf= field from a one click search?  I know if you use
> [value mv_searchspec] it will return the se= portion of the URL... but I
> want to show something like:
>
> Your search field <field here> and string [value mv_searchspec]...
>
> Any ideas?  Scratch variables won't work here... as I'm coming in from
> non-mv based pages.  Also I'm running Mandrake Linux 5.3, Minivend 3.11,
> and Perl 5.05_57.
>
> thanks in advance!
>
> Jason.
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