Re: How can I customise Search.htx to include a link to contacts a

From: Abi (Abi_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/17/04


Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 04:45:02 -0700

I think we have the same problem here.

But here in our office we still use Sharepoint Team Services (actually we
just installed it recently) because the new version requires Windows 2003 and
our server is still running windows 2000. So far there are no plans of
upgrading that server to 2003 so I hope you could help us out here since we
are still stuck with the old version.

So how do we modify search.idq and search.htx in order to display the fields
we want from the list?

"Mike Walsh" wrote:

> You will see that very few people are replying to STS questions on what is
> now a back product (since Oct 2003) and nobody is likely to want to write
> code to change the search routine.
>
> The effort all seems a bit pointless when you can upgrade to the new version
> (Windows SharePoint Services) and get a good search routine (SQL Server 2K
> Full-Text Search) included.
>
> Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
> STS FAQ at www.collutions.com/Lists/FAQ
> WSS FAQ at wss.collutions.com
> Please reply to the newsgroup
> "Martin Mander" <martin@mmander.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:d30ac48b.0408050512.68e2c0b1@posting.google.com...
> > I'm running STS and obviously frustrated by the lack of easy list
> > searching.
> >
> > I have a document library set up whereby when a document is uploaded
> > it is linked to a specific record in a list (contacts in this case)
> >
> > I can create a document view that displays a link to the relevant
> > contact record as well as (or instead of) the document filename, but
> > when I perform a document search the bog-standard search results page
> > appears with only filename, file size and summary shown.
> >
> > I want to customise the search results page so that one can search on
> > a keyword (stored in a word document) then return results that link to
> > the contacts list instead of to the stored document itself.
> >
> > The application is a department guide, where contact info is stored in
> > a list but keywords for the department's processes are stored in word
> > / excel documents.
> >
> > Plainly it would be much easier to just search on the list itself, but
> > I'm having trouble getting the database location / name out of our
> > administrator.
> >
> > Thanks
>
>
>



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