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7/25/2006 3:25 PM
 
Is it easy/possible to hard-code a search option from a splash page?
I have a domain, we'll call it domain.com, and then I have another site, dnn.domain.com.  We are in the process of switching over to all DNN- but want to keep a "splash page" or whatever you want to call it.  It will be more static, edited the old fashioned way etc.  I figured, why not just keep the sites seperate, and that way if anyone who visits the site has original URLs bookmarked, they won't disapear.  Everything on my new index.asp page will point to DNN stuff, and once on DNN, no one really cares what the URL says.  But I want a search option.  Whew- long story.  Hope it makes sense.  I want to search dnn.domain.com from domain.com.
 
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8/20/2006 2:55 PM
 

I am shocked this didn't get any responses!  Must be a feature people are looking for, but no one knows about.
Or I'm just too confusing about it.

http://www.northminster-indy.org

On that site's "splash" page, I have static content.  I want the seach box to be useable, and when submitted, taken to a regular DNN search results page.

Any ideas?

As always appreciate the help from this community!

 
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