User Guide
Working with Template Variables and Search Parameters 203
Getting Results with Novell Web Services
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August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Response Message Variables
The following table lists all available response message variables that can be
used to enhance the organization of the default response message templates or
to create new templates from scratch. For more information about how to
implement variables in a template (HTML), see Chapter 17, “Customizing
Your Search Solutions,” on page 185.
HINT: The repeating variables $$BeginLoop and $$EndLoop should not be used
in a response message and will be ignored if used.
Table 14 Response Message Variables
$$QuerySubDirFlag For a description of this item, refer to the equivalent search result variable
in Table 11 on page 193.
$$QuerySynonymFlag For a description of this item, refer to the equivalent search result variable
in Table 11 on page 193.
$$QueryTemplate The template name requested by the client.
$$QueryTemplateTheme Identifies the theme requested by the search client.
$$QueryVersion The version number of the current query format.
$$ResultEncoding Identifies the encoding used to return the current search results page.
$$TemplateLocale Identifies the locale of the template, such as zh_TW.
$$TemplateName Identifies the filename of the template.
$$TemplateTheme Identifies the theme (or theme directory) that you want to place the
template in.
Variable Name Description
$$Cancel[text] If the Cancel button is specified by Server logic, parses and inserts the
conditional text into the response page.
Currently used by PrintServlet when a print job exceeds the print job size
warning limit.
$$Continue[text] If the Continue button is specified by Server logic, parses and inserts the
conditional text into the response page.
Currently used by PrintServlet when a print job exceeds the print job size
warning limit.
Variable Name Description