app/views/wiki/search.rhtml in instiki-0.10.0 vs app/views/wiki/search.rhtml in instiki-0.10.1

- old
+ new

@@ -1,38 +1,38 @@ -<% @title = "Search results for \"#{@params["query"]}\"" %> - -<% unless @title_results.empty? %> -<h2><%= @title_results.length %> page(s) containing search string in the page name:</h2> - <ul> - <% for page in @title_results %> - <li> - <%= link_to page.plain_name, :web => @web.address, :action => 'show', :id => page.name %> - </li> - <% end %> - </ul> -<% end %> - - -<% unless @results.empty? %> - <h2> <%= @results.length %> page(s) containing search string in the page text:</h2> - <ul> - <% for page in @results %> - <li> - <%= link_to page.plain_name, :web => @web.address, :action => 'show', :id => page.name %> - </li> - <% end %> - </ul> -<% end %> - -<% if (@results + @title_results).empty? %> - <h2>No pages contains "<%= @params["query"] %>" </h2> - <p> - Perhaps you should try expanding your query. Remember that Instiki searches for entire - phrases, so if you search for "all that jazz" it will not match pages that contain these - words in separation&mdash;only as a sentence fragment. - </p> - <p> - If you're a high-tech computer wizard, you might even want try constructing a Ruby regular - expression. That's actually what Instiki uses, so go right ahead and flex your - "[a-z]*Leet?RegExpSkill(s|z)" - </p> -<% end %> +<% @title = "Search results for \"#{@params["query"]}\"" %> + +<% unless @title_results.empty? %> +<h2><%= @title_results.length %> page(s) containing search string in the page name:</h2> + <ul> + <% for page in @title_results %> + <li> + <%= link_to page.plain_name, :web => @web.address, :action => 'show', :id => page.name %> + </li> + <% end %> + </ul> +<% end %> + + +<% unless @results.empty? %> + <h2> <%= @results.length %> page(s) containing search string in the page text:</h2> + <ul> + <% for page in @results %> + <li> + <%= link_to page.plain_name, :web => @web.address, :action => 'show', :id => page.name %> + </li> + <% end %> + </ul> +<% end %> + +<% if (@results + @title_results).empty? %> + <h2>No pages contains "<%= @params["query"] %>" </h2> + <p> + Perhaps you should try expanding your query. Remember that Instiki searches for entire + phrases, so if you search for "all that jazz" it will not match pages that contain these + words in separation&mdash;only as a sentence fragment. + </p> + <p> + If you're a high-tech computer wizard, you might even want try constructing a Ruby regular + expression. That's actually what Instiki uses, so go right ahead and flex your + "[a-z]*Leet?RegExpSkill(s|z)" + </p> +<% end %>