Closed (fixed)
Project:
Finder
Version:
6.x-1.8
Component:
User interface
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
1 Dec 2010 at 01:47 UTC
Updated:
3 Apr 2012 at 04:58 UTC
Hi.
Can someone please tell me how I can have the results display in another page.
Currenlty I have the finder as a block in the footer. When someone does a search and clicks submit the results appear in the footer. I would like them to be directed to a page instead.
Thanks.
Rob.
Comments
Comment #1
danielb commentedWhat you are after is the default behaviour of a finder block, afaik. Unless you've turned AHAH on under the advanced settings of your finder, this is what should happen?
Comment #2
danielb commentedComment #3
mysticbovine commentedOh man. That was the trick. I spent so much time trying to figure that out. I don't know how many times I looked at the AHAH and thought "Maybe that is it.... NAH, can't be!"
Thanks so much.
Comment #4
kolossus commentedHi there. Cant seem to find what i'm doing wrong. I've a views finder setup to return results from the default display of the view. It's set toinder. Could that be screwing it up? Thanks for your help jefe.
Comment #5
kolossus commentedHi there. Cant seem to find what i'm doing wrong. I've a views finder setup to return results from the default display of the view. It's set toinder. Could that be screwing it up? Thanks for your help jefe.
Comment #6
kolossus commentedHi there. Cant seem to find what i'm doing wrong. I've a views finder setup to return results from the default display of the view. It's set to redirect to the results page (which i had to resort to cuz the same page resultset wasnt paginating correctly). Problem is, it doesnt redirect. I've turned off AHAH, tried both the find and Go buttons on, no change. I probably should mention, i'm using some rewrite code to return the node titles (instead of nids) in the finder. Could that be screwing it up? Thanks for your help jefe.
Comment #7
annah commentedIs there a way to do this in Finder 2? Seems like the AHAH option is no longer there. Have been searching for quite a while, haven't figured out a way yet.
Thanks,
Anna
Comment #8
danielb commentedTo do what in Finder 2? The default behaviour of finder does exactly what the OP wanted. At least to my understanding of the question.
FYI, AHAH is renamed to Ajax in Finder 2, and it doesn't work in alpha8 anyway.
Comment #9
annah commentedThanks for the quick response. I started learning about drupal with version 7 and finder 2, so have no idea about the AHAH function. To clarify the question: how to have the results display in another page? For example open a new page (like using target="blank")? Thanks.
Comment #10
danielb commentedyou mean another tab/window?
I have no idea, that's not a feature provided by this module, you would have to invent it yourself.
Comment #11
danielb commentedYour question actually has nothing to do with this issue, this is the reason you shouldn't reopen old issues...