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artisst

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| is there an easy way to create a third column in the subdirs. I know i need to add %%subdirs3%% but do i need to edit a few of the scripts where subdir1 and 2 are or can i just add is as a field key which i doubt? |
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A third column is not supported in Turbo Seek at present. It is supported in PowerSeek.
I believe there would unfortunately not be an easy or simple way to add 3 column support for Turbo Seek because it will require some rewriting of the code.
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artisst

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I am very wary of php as i am not familiar with the code to initiate cosmetic changes. I have however pinpointed the location of what needs to be changed, however, i am not sure about the else statement vs elsif. Please let me know if i am on the right track as i am not yet ready for a php change over, although i realize this is the way i will have to go a few months from now (speed and more listings), i just need to get an idea of how i want to set up the directory structure (look and feel}. Thanks.
########### ADD SUBDIRS ########################### ADDED SUBDIRS3 LINE 480 ##################
if (($subdirs =~ /%%subdirs1%%/)and ($subdirs =~ /%%subdirs2%%/)and ($subdirs =~ /%%subdirs3%%/))
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