This is somewhat of an issue in Drupal, and frankly you might consider filing a bug against core for this, if one doesn't already exist. The only way to ultimately remove that form from that page is to modify search.module (*%^@&^!!!!)
See: http://api.drupal.org/api/function/search_view/5 http://api.drupal.org/api/function/search_view
If you look at the bottom of those functions you'll see:
$output = drupal_get_form('search_form', NULL, $keys, $type); $output .= $results
In other words, do not pass go, do not ask the user, do not theme this page (except using a page template(which doesn't help)), and you get the form no matter what.
You can however, disable the advanced portion of the search by visiting the Access Control page under User Management in the Administer section of your site.
-Mike
On Apr 6, 2008, at 6:46 PM, VJ wrote:
Hi,
What's the correct way to do this? I already have a search_box in my themes and don't need the extra search form. I can live with the search form as long as the extra text doesn't appear
-v
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