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Changing No documents found message


Fernando Matias Valadao
08.05.2002
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Have you ever wondered about changing the default "No documents found" message in an embedded view? Here is a simple way to do this:



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1) In the "HTML Head Content" of your form or page, add this code: "<style> H2 {display:none;} </style>"

This will avoid you to see the awful "No documents found" message before you change its settings.

2) Add this code to the "JS Header" event of your form or page:

var noDocumentsFound = document.body.all.tags("H2");

var tagH2, textH2;

for (var i = 0; i < noDocumentsFound.length; i++){

tagH2 = noDocumentsFound[i];

textH2 = tagH2.innerText;

if (textH2.toLowerCase() == "no documents found"){

tagH2.innerHTML = '<BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial" Color =#00673>Nenhum documento encontrado</FONT>';

}

tagH2.style.display = "block";

}

Here we check if we've got the message "no documents found" inside the form or page. If it's true, we change its settings to something cooler. After all, we show every H2 tags that were found and hid. Hope this helps! =:0)


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