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Old Sep 26, 2003, 06:34 PM
kazazz kazazz is offline
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Hi,

I am trying to add the active search term to my header/footer. For example, if someone searches and gets the search results, I want to pre-populate the search box in the header/footer with the search term they already searched. Or have a link to a site with the search term already populated. Like DMOZ does for the search on links at the bottom of the page and similar to how other large search engines display the page. Here is the example. All the links have the search term pre-populated so the user goes straight to the search results.

"kazazz" search on: All the Web - AltaVista - Google - HotBot - Netscape - Northern Light - Yahoo

Some search software uses <<keyword>> or ##query## to read the active search term.

Any thoughts on how to do this in POD?

Thanks,

KaZaZZ!


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