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kf5cq
A Search block?
  • 2003/10/6 20:04

  • kf5cq

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I have been experimenting with the XOOPS 2.0 demo on www.opensourcecms.com . This is supposed to be a default installation, but there is no Search box. I have logged in as admin but I cannot figure out how to create a Search block. Is it supposed to be in a default install? Can someone point me in the right direction on enabling a Search box?
Thanks

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tom
Re: A Search block?
  • 2003/10/6 20:17

  • tom

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  • Since: 2002/9/21


The search block is part of the core and can be found in the blocks admin and also you need to set permissions in the groups admin, for which or all groups to be able to view the search block.

Admin ---> system admin ---> Groups <--- set group rights.
Admin ---> system admin ---> Blocks <--- set blocks live.

Hope this helps.

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paul34
Re: A Search block?
  • 2003/10/7 3:38

  • paul34

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  • Since: 2003/10/7


I'm using the version 2.0.4, however, when I opened System admin -> blocks. I don't know how to add system module.

I read a thread here that I may need to include/searchform.php in order to activate the advanced search feature. But, when I added <?php require "include/searchform.php" ?>, my added title is added to top screen but no content. Eventhough I add <?php echo "hello" ?> in the textarea of block, nothing was changed.

I noticed that there is a "system" in module column for system block like user menu, login and main menu. Could you give me more hints to activate the advanced search?

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