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Can I seperate the GoMap Directory Responses
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22 Feb 2008 03:07 AM  
I have been posting in the listx Forum, but thought I would ask the question here since it is specific to GoMaps output.

I have a page with GoMap and a listx module on it. I have the search box and button within the listx and they work well with GoMap and plots the points on the map. GoMap is set up to use Directory and I have the file loaded in the table.

When GoMap returns the Direectory Listings within a 20 mile radius it returns them to the Listx Table in the listings section of format. The problem is they are all in a single cell and I need them to be in the first cell and on individual rows. I am adding additioanl cells (ChekList) to each row so they can select additional zip codes.

I want to add I have followed the html code in the tutorial verbatum and still end up with a single cell filled with a list of descriptions. I even tried back to the text/Html module. There is a div tag in the GoMap Directory description in the wizard and i tried removing this, but to the same result.

How can I seperate each of the Directory responses into this type of table?
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22 Feb 2008 05:37 PM  
Easily? You can't. GoMap replaces all results within the specified <div> tag with the full and complete Directory output. It does not return a dataset, or anything easily consumed by ListX. What you can do, however, is emulate the query in your ListX and display the directory results there.

Then you have the full power of ListX, and can display whatever you need in the footer / header of the directory.
Bob Gates<br>Business Intelligence Force, Inc. (<a href="http://dnn.bi4ce.com"><b>bi4ce</b></a>)
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