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Hide 'no documents found' on Web


Ronald De Heer
04.24.2002
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Here's an easy way to hide or replace the "No Documents Found" text on Web views.

You can hide the text or replace it with your own text in the language of your choice.

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Create a $$ViewTemplateDefault Form.
Create a Table (1:1) on this form.
Hide the Tbale border
Put in the table cell (should be one cell) the following.

<div id="msg">
</div>
Create here a $$ViewBody field
<div id="view">
</div>

the div statements should be passthrough ofcourse.

Then include this JavaScript in form in the JS Header:

var msg ='<VALIGN=TOP><br><br><FONT SIZE=2
FACE="Arial">Sorry, Nothing

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display</FONT><BR><BR><FONT SIZE=2
FACE="Arial">Thank you,</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2
FACE="Arial">Greetings, </FONT><B><I><FONT
SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">.............</FONT></I></B>'
function CheckNoDocuments() { // function to replace the 'No
documents found' message
if (document.getElementById("view").innerHTML.indexOf("No documents
found") > 0) {
document.getElementById("view").innerHTML = ""
document.getElementById("msg").innerHTML = msg
} // end if } // end function And in the onload event: CheckNoDocuments()

That's it - have fun!

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