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  • PHPBB - Home Page Portal - Log In Failure

    I added the script to my home portal (PHPBB) and search worked fine.
    When I would log out - then log in, I would be directed to the search.php

    I could not login due to a conflict with my script:

    <form action="/zoomsearch/search.php" id="searchform"><font face="Arial" size="2">District II Search Engine </font></span><input name="zoom_query" id="zoom_query" type="text" size="17" value="" /> <input name="" type="submit" value="SEARCH" class="button" />


    I believe the conflict is due to the value=SEARCH... Since there is another search function on the same page.

    However, it could be a result of "submit" .. I have not been able to figure out what is the conflict.

    Any one have any suggestions?

  • #2
    Can you give us a URL to the page in question? Hard to tell if the form is conflicting with anything without seeing the site.

    The "value=SEARCH" should not be an issue (unless you have some Javascript looking for that value). But make sure you have closed the form properly (with a </form>) before the start of the next form on the same page (with the other submit button).
    --Ray
    Wrensoft Web Software
    Sydney, Australia
    Zoom Search Engine

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ray
      Can you give us a URL to the page in question? Hard to tell if the form is conflicting with anything without seeing the site.

      The "value=SEARCH" should not be an issue (unless you have some Javascript looking for that value). But make sure you have closed the form properly (with a </form>) before the start of the next form on the same page (with the other submit button).
      Hi Ray,

      Sure my URL is: http://www.amadistrictii.org

      The location I want to place the script is below the top-center of the page below where it says, "Need support on the District II web site? CONTACT District II Webmaster"

      Thanks!
      Doug

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      • #4
        OK, there shouldn't be any conflict from what I can see - I think it is what I said before, you must have been missing a </form> tag in your HTML, and the browser thought your login box was part of the search form. ie: make sure you have the following:

        <form action="/zoomsearch/search.php" id="searchform"><font face="Arial" size="2">District II Search Engine </font></span><input name="zoom_query" id="zoom_query" type="text" size="17" value="" /> <input name="" type="submit" value="SEARCH" class="button" />
        </form>
        --Ray
        Wrensoft Web Software
        Sydney, Australia
        Zoom Search Engine

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        • #5
          Thanks Ray ...

          Must have been the closing </form> that I missed ..

          Thats whats good about having another set of eyes to view the code ...

          Thanks again for your help! ...

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