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Old Nov 11, 2001, 04:37 PM
freddy freddy is offline
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Sure Gordon:

I tried

$pod_urlpath="/cgi-bin/"
$pod_fullpath="/cgi-bin/pod.cgi"
$pod_usequery=1 AND $pod_usequery=0

$pod_urlpath="/cgi-bin/"
$pod_fullpath="/usr/www/seemyad/cgi-bin/pod.cgi"
$pod_usequery=1 AND $pod_usequery=0

$pod_urlpath="/cgi-bin/pod.cgi"
$pod_fullpath="$pod_urlpath$pod_progname"
$pod_usequery=1 AND $pod_usequery=0

$pod_urlpath="/cgi-bin/"
$pod_fullpath="$pod_urlpath$pod_progname"
$pod_usequery=1 AND $pod_usequery=0

$pod_urlpath="/cgi-bin/"
$pod_fullpath="$ENV{'pod.cgi'}"
$pod_usequery=1 AND $pod_usequery=0

I think that was it. The ones that worked, worked the same. I don't think that $pod_fullpath="$ENV{'pod.cgi'}" worked at all.

BerKa's fix to the Maxcomm script will allow me to at least restrict searches to the main categories. I would have set the "1" to "0" sooner if not for the Maxcomm link output. It was a toss up between 'partial search restriction' OR 'Maxcomm dynamic hard link'. I opted for the Maxcomm link. Now I have the option for both. Only one thing. I'll have to change all static page links from /pod.cgi?dir=/ TO /pod.cgi/ in order to accomodate the pod_usequery=0

Great work as always BerKa

Let me know if you spot anything if you would Gordon. Thanks.

freddy

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