You'll probably want to pass the search terms on by putting them into a hidden form variable or attaching them to the links you're building on your results, like so: http://yoursite.com/objectfound?yoursearchterms=<dtml-var yoursearchterms> And you'll need some sort of document filter method to process your document and do a string match against your search terms--maybe a Python script that takes your document source and your search terms (as a list) as arguments and does something like this: for term in searchterms: document_source.replace(term, "<b>"+term+"</b> return document_source So your link will actually look like this: http://yoursite.com/objectfound/pythonobjectprocessor?yoursearchterms=<dtml- var yoursearchterms> On 1/3/03 4:11 PM, "catonano@tiscali.it" <catonano@tiscali.it> wrote:
Hello list, Happy New Year!
Sorry if I already posted this msg, but I didn't see it so I think that was another malfunctioning of my mailer.
I gave a ZCatalog and I perform searches on the PrincipiaSearchSource field. I modified the results table so that it shows links to the found occurrences, not just blackon white results
Now what I'd like that when I click on one of those links, the file that opens has the occurrences highlighted somehow, say:
blah bla blah occurrence blah bla blah
Anyone would suggest me how? Thak you so much Bye Catonano
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