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Jared #1
ASP Search help
I have created an asp server page as described in the
Microsoft Article 318387 HOW TO: Query Index Server Data
by Using ASP in FrontPage 2002
([url]http://support.microsoft.com/?id=318387[/url])
It is running off my IIS server for the search results.
However, the results return only file locations; I would
like it to return a link to the hits. How would I do this?
Jared Guest
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Stuart Palmer #2
Re: ASP Search help
Put html round the text that it churns out, to test you could try putting a
bold tag round each individual value and then once you understand hwo it
works d a <a href="VALUE">VALUE</a> with the VALUE generated inside that.
Stu
"Jared" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:044001c39a27$8c48a900$a001280a@phx.gbl...> I have created an asp server page as described in the
> Microsoft Article 318387 HOW TO: Query Index Server Data
> by Using ASP in FrontPage 2002
> ([url]http://support.microsoft.com/?id=318387[/url])
>
> It is running off my IIS server for the search results.
> However, the results return only file locations; I would
> like it to return a link to the hits. How would I do this?
Stuart Palmer Guest



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