IxxI
02-17-2003, 03:24 PM
I have a piece of Javascript for searching through pages on my site, and foreach page you wish to add to this you have to type in four lines of code and change a number at the top. I was wondering is there anyway to write something that will do this for you to a certain extent.
The four lines of code are something like this:
title[1]="the keywords go here"
desc[1]="The description goes here"
links[1]="the link to the file goes here"
matched[1]=0
where 1 is the number of the page in sequence (so the next page added would have 2's where there are 1's etc.) I wanted to know whether it was possible to have a form where you type in keywords a description and the link and you're away. Unfortunately I'm not sure if you can make it add to a certain point of a javascript, without having to write evrything out - I just want to expand existing entries not start from the beginning each time. I don't think that its possible but I thought I'd ask.
The script is somewhere on www.htmlgoodies.com if you want to see it in its entirity (sorry can't find the link now).
IxxI
The four lines of code are something like this:
title[1]="the keywords go here"
desc[1]="The description goes here"
links[1]="the link to the file goes here"
matched[1]=0
where 1 is the number of the page in sequence (so the next page added would have 2's where there are 1's etc.) I wanted to know whether it was possible to have a form where you type in keywords a description and the link and you're away. Unfortunately I'm not sure if you can make it add to a certain point of a javascript, without having to write evrything out - I just want to expand existing entries not start from the beginning each time. I don't think that its possible but I thought I'd ask.
The script is somewhere on www.htmlgoodies.com if you want to see it in its entirity (sorry can't find the link now).
IxxI