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Search Page results showing search field headings

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I have a database of links, The have a field named urls and they have a category field (html,flash,perl,asp). Can you format a search results page which would have a title for each category and then list those urls, then the next category tile, then those urls, ect. ?

(example)

html links

url#1

url #2

url #3

flash links

url #1

url #2

Photoshop links

url #1

url #2

url #3

Hi Army!

So I am guessing ur getting this:

[links][cat]

-------------

url#1 flash

url #2 flash

url #3 flash

-------------

right?

IF so I would consider a poral use on the layout OR

take a look at this post:

OLD POST

I hope it helps u in your project...the good news is many people have stuggeled with it so ur not alone wink.gif

ALl the best!

"...format a search results page which would have a title for each category and then list those urls, then the next category tile, then those urls,..."

[FMP-InlineAction] for each category?

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Hi Leb i Sol,

I followed the instructions from the old post and it worked. Thanks again for you help! smile.gif

  • Author

Hi Unable,

the [FMP-InLineAction] for each category sounds like a good solution. But I am not quite sure how it would work. I am interested in trying it. Could you explain a little bit more ?

great!

I though I saw simillar post...I am gald it was worth reading!

All the best!

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