Forums / Install & configuration / eZ Find+advanced search
anne martinet
Tuesday 15 July 2008 8:31:08 am
Hello,
Why in documentation of EZ FIND there is a description of this advanced search. And in the extension, I doesn't have template for advanced search??
I don't understand!
Ivo Lukac
Tuesday 15 July 2008 9:10:44 am
Hi Anne,
AFAIK you can use standard advancedsearch.tpl
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Wednesday 16 July 2008 3:04:42 am
Yes, but the standard advanced research doesn't propose the search for classes....and I want to know if I could write my advanced research, or if the advanced research of eZ Find exist some where.....
Wednesday 16 July 2008 9:06:52 am
Are you sure you don't have dropdown with classes in /design/standard/templates/content/advancedsearch.tpl ?
Thursday 17 July 2008 12:27:09 am
I have this dropdown in this template. But it's this template extension/ezwebin/design/ezwebin/templates/content/advancedsearch.tpl that I see.And in this template I doesn't have the dropdown.
I try desactivate the template (of ezwebin), in settings/siteaccess/<my siteaccess>/site.ini.append.php . And for the advanced search I have dropdown (standard). But for a search (no advanced), the eZ Find search isn't applicate, (it's ezwebin).
Thursday 17 July 2008 1:02:04 am
I would suggest to copy the file from standard design to the ezwebin design (backup the ezwebin file).
Thursday 17 July 2008 1:21:25 am
In this idea, I copy from standard to override.But that's strange to do that. eZ Find could offer this avanced search!
Thanks for your help!
:)
Thursday 17 July 2008 2:38:33 am
Well why would it be strange if you need the functionality from standard design :)
You can try just to rename/delete the advancedsearch.tpl in ezwebin, it should then pick up the standard one.
Or even better: override the ezwebin extension with your custom ezwebin extension and place the right advancedsearch.tpl in it (that way you don't touch the original ezwebin)