| 1 | <?php |
| 2 | // $Id: search-theme-form.tpl.php,v 1.3 2008/12/30 16:43:18 dries Exp $ |
| 3 | |
| 4 | /** |
| 5 | * @file |
| 6 | * Default theme implementation for displaying a search form directly into the |
| 7 | * theme layout. Not to be confused with the search block or the search page. |
| 8 | * |
| 9 | * Available variables: |
| 10 | * - $search_form: The complete search form ready for print. |
| 11 | * - $search: Array of keyed search elements. Can be used to print each form |
| 12 | * element separately. |
| 13 | * |
| 14 | * Default keys within $search: |
| 15 | * - $search['search_theme_form']: Text input area wrapped in a div. |
| 16 | * - $search['submit']: Form submit button. |
| 17 | * - $search['hidden']: Hidden form elements. Used to validate forms when submitted. |
| 18 | * |
| 19 | * Since $search is keyed, a direct print of the form element is possible. |
| 20 | * Modules can add to the search form so it is recommended to check for their |
| 21 | * existence before printing. The default keys will always exist. |
| 22 | * |
| 23 | * <?php if (isset($search['extra_field'])): ?> |
| 24 | * <div class="extra-field"> |
| 25 | * <?php print $search['extra_field']; ?> |
| 26 | * </div> |
| 27 | * <?php endif; ?> |
| 28 | * |
| 29 | * To check for all available data within $search, use the code below. |
| 30 | * |
| 31 | * <?php print '<pre>'. check_plain(print_r($search, 1)) .'</pre>'; ?> |
| 32 | * |
| 33 | * @see template_preprocess_search_theme_form() |
| 34 | */ |
| 35 | ?> |
| 36 | <div id="search" class="container-inline"> |
| 37 | <?php print $search_form; ?> |
| 38 | </div> |
| 39 |