[ic] rearanging the results page [item-alternate]

Paul Jordan interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Thu May 30 13:40:01 2002


> Thanks for the advice to use item-alternate.. just one more
> question.. I've got
> the following code in the page now and it works except for on the
> first row it
> only returns 4 items and the last row returns only 1 item.. what
> am i doing
> wrong?
>
> [search-list]
> [item-alternate 5]</tr><tr><td>[else]<td>[/else][/item-alternate]
>
>
> <div align="center"><a href="[area [item-code]]"><img border="0"
> src="thumb/
> [item-code]_s.jpg"></a> <br>
>
> <INPUT TYPE=hidden  NAME="mv_order_item"  VALUE="[item-code]">
> <a href="[area [item-code]]">[item-description]</a><br>
>
> [item-code]<br>
>
> [item-price]
> </div>
>
> [/search-list]
>
> thanks,
>
> Ian Jennings

Try something like this:

<table>
  <tr>

[search-list]
    <td align="center">

       <a href="[area [item-code]]"><img border="0"
        src="thumb/[item-code]_s.jpg"></a> <br>

       <INPUT TYPE=hidden  NAME="mv_order_item"  VALUE="[item-code]">
       <a href="[area [item-code]]">[item-description]</a><br>

       [item-code]<br>

       [item-price]

    </td>

[item-alternate 5]</tr><tr>[else][/else][/item-alternate]

[/search-list]

[on-match]
</tr>
[/on-match]

</table>

If it is a simple implementation, the table-organize tag will work. I find
item-alternate more extensible.


HTH Paul