Javascript code:
function OnWndBrowserEvent_CtrlClicked(objWnd, strControlId)
{
switch (strControlId)
{
case "BtnGo":
if (CmdMode)
{
CmdMode = false;
var Command;
var Message = objWnd.GetControlText("EdtAddress");
var Parameter = new Array();
var SiteM;
var SArray = new Array();
SArray = Message.split(" ");
Message = "";
for (SiteM in SArray)
{
switch(SiteM)
{
case "0":
Command = SArray[SiteM].toLowerCase();
break;
default:
Parameter[SiteM] = SArray[SiteM].toLowerCase();
Message += " " + SArray[SiteM];
break;
}
}
if (Command == "!search")
{
Debug.Trace("> Command received: !search");
if (Parameter[2] == undefined)
{
ParamError();
}
else if (Parameter[2] == "")
{
ParamError();
}
else
{
if (Parameter[1] == "google")
{
Search(Parameter[1].length + 1,Parameter[1]); }
else if (Parameter[1] == "yahoo")
{
Search(Parameter[1].length + 1,Parameter[1]); }
else
{
ParamError();
}
}
}
}
}
}
Javascript code:
function Search(Term,Engine)
{
Sound("StartLoad");
Wnd.setControlText("EdtAddress", Address);
var URL;
if (Engine == "google")
{
URL = "http://www.google.com/search?q=";
}
else if (Engine == "yahoo")
{
URL = "http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=";
}
Browser.Navigate2(URL + Term); Debug.Trace("> Searching for query \"" + Term + "\".");}
If I type "!search google test page", the term is from parameter 2 onwards ("test page"), and the search engine is parameter 1 ("google"). However, typing this in results in a Google results page for the term "7".
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Similarly, replace "google" with "yahoo", and the term, no matter what is entered, is set to "6". I've also tried using variables to store the engine/term, but the same happens. Why?
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