2011-01-12 05:27:32 +01:00
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If I browse <http://ikiwiki.info> in [emacs-w3m](http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/emacs-w3m) (without Javascript), I
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2011-01-12 04:54:21 +01:00
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can't do a [[search|plugins/search]]: the text field is there (so I can
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enter my search request), but there seems to be no way to make
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actually a search request (i.e., no button).
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(A remark on how it works now in the other browsers:
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In the more "complete"
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browsers (Chromium etc.), the request is done by pressing Enter in the
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text field.)
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2011-01-12 05:50:08 +01:00
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--Ivan Z.
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2011-01-12 05:20:35 +01:00
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I see, no Javascript is probably involved in using the search form;
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the code is simply:
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<form method="get" action="/ikiwiki.cgi" id="searchform">
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<div>
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<input type="text" id="searchbox" name="P" value="" size="16"
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/>
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</div>
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</form>
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So, if the semantics suggested by HTML is such that such a form is to
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be submitted by some default form submitting action in the UI and it
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doesn't really require a button to be functional, then I'd say it's
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not an ikiwiki's problem, but a missing feature in the UI of emacs-w3m
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2011-01-12 05:50:08 +01:00
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or the underlying w3m... Perhaps I'll report this issue to them. --Ivan Z.
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2011-01-12 05:46:46 +01:00
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[[!tag done]]
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There is no problem at all!
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I'm sorry for this hassle!
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In emacs-w3m, there is the <code>w3m-submit-form</code> command
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2011-01-12 05:53:01 +01:00
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(<kbd>C-c C-c</kbd>) to submit the form at point; it works.--Ivan Z.
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