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Richard Brookside

2004-09-27, 5:54 pm

When performing a search via the web interface, I get
results and can view the document. When I press the link
to see the Summary or the Hightlight text in document, I
recieve the following errors:

File /qfullhit.htw.
The template file specified in CiTemplate cannot be found

or

File /qsumrhit.htw.
The template file specified in CiTemplate cannot be found.

I have searched the entire Index Server's hard drive as
Admin but do not have copies of these files. Where are
they and how can I avoid this error message?

Thank you,
Richard

Hilary Cotter

2004-09-28, 5:55 pm

here is what these files look like


<HTML>
<HEAD>
</Head>
<BODY>
<%BeginDetail%>
<%EndDetail%>
</BODY>
<HTML>

You can add any html formatting you want. Just make sure the begindetail and
enddetail sections are intact.
--
Hilary Cotter
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html


"Richard Brookside" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2de801c4a4ab$323e8ee0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> When performing a search via the web interface, I get
> results and can view the document. When I press the link
> to see the Summary or the Hightlight text in document, I
> recieve the following errors:
>
> File /qfullhit.htw.
> The template file specified in CiTemplate cannot be found
>
> or
>
> File /qsumrhit.htw.
> The template file specified in CiTemplate cannot be found.
>
> I have searched the entire Index Server's hard drive as
> Admin but do not have copies of these files. Where are
> they and how can I avoid this error message?
>
> Thank you,
> Richard
>



Richard

2004-09-29, 8:08 pm

** Thanks - that works great. I will work on the
formatting later - just need it working now.

Thanks again,

Richard

>-----Original Message-----
>here is what these files look like
>
>
><HTML>
><HEAD>
></Head>
><BODY>
><%BeginDetail%>
><%EndDetail%>
></BODY>
><HTML>
>
>You can add any html formatting you want. Just make sure

the begindetail and
>enddetail sections are intact.
>--
>Hilary Cotter
>Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
>http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
>
>
>"Richard Brookside" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote in message
>news:2de801c4a4ab$323e8ee0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
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>
>
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>

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