comparison modules/search/search-theme-form.tpl.php @ 1:c1f4ac30525a 6.0

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author Franck Deroche <webmaster@defr.org>
date Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:28:28 +0100
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1 <?php
2 // $Id: search-theme-form.tpl.php,v 1.1 2007/10/31 18:06:38 dries Exp $
3
4 /**
5 * @file search-theme-form.tpl.php
6 * Default theme implementation for displaying a search form directly into the
7 * theme layout. Not to be confused with the search block or the search page.
8 *
9 * Available variables:
10 * - $search_form: The complete search form ready for print.
11 * - $search: Array of keyed search elements. Can be used to print each form
12 * element separately.
13 *
14 * Default keys within $search:
15 * - $search['search_theme_form']: Text input area wrapped in a div.
16 * - $search['submit']: Form submit button.
17 * - $search['hidden']: Hidden form elements. Used to validate forms when submitted.
18 *
19 * Since $search is keyed, a direct print of the form element is possible.
20 * Modules can add to the search form so it is recommended to check for their
21 * existance before printing. The default keys will always exist.
22 *
23 * <?php if (isset($search['extra_field'])): ?>
24 * <div class="extra-field">
25 * <?php print $search['extra_field']; ?>
26 * </div>
27 * <?php endif; ?>
28 *
29 * To check for all available data within $search, use the code below.
30 *
31 * <?php print '<pre>'. check_plain(print_r($search, 1)) .'</pre>'; ?>
32 *
33 * @see template_preprocess_search_theme_form()
34 */
35 ?>
36 <div id="search" class="container-inline">
37 <?php print $search_form; ?>
38 </div>