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The search box at the top-right of the phptemplate version of the Bluemarine theme uses "edit[keys]" as the field name for the textbox. It should be simply "keys." One-line patch attached.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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bluemarine-page-tpl.patch | 710 bytes | eafarris |
Comments
Comment #1
gordon CreditAttribution: gordon commentedI have checked both the search form for both 4.6 and cvs and it is using a standard form_textfield() which makes the name edit[keys]. Also I check some of the other themes and they were edit[keys]
Comment #2
eafarris CreditAttribution: eafarris commentedHmm. something must be amiss with one of my client sites, then. I most definitely had to change it to just "keys" to get it to work. Maybe an older version or something. I'll investigate. Thanks for checking in to this, Gordon.
Comment #3
gordon CreditAttribution: gordon commentedI can't remember which version but I think that 4.5 and before it was looking for just keys.
Comment #4
eafarris CreditAttribution: eafarris commentedYes, I think you are correct. We were using the PHPTemplate version of the theme with 4.5. Marking this as won't fix; the patch is not needed. Thanks, Gordon.