On Aug 15, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Dan Shirah wrote:
There you go!
Entering in the search criteria pulls up the search in a new window
and automatically pulls results based on your search. Then I can
just close the window to return to where I was on your site.
I think that is simple and easy
There you go!
Entering in the search criteria pulls up the search in a new window and
automatically pulls results based on your search. Then I can just close the
window to return to where I was on your site.
I think that is simple and easy to use. And I'm sure not much of a headache
for you!
On 8/15/08, Dan Shirah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> GET should work too. Do you know of any examples anywhere online for
>>> this? My brain shuts off at the thought of how I'd do that.
>>>
>>> - jody
>>
>>
> When you GET a value you are retrieving a passed value that appears in the
> address bar
>
> GET should work too. Do you know of any examples anywhere online for this?
>> My brain shuts off at the thought of how I'd do that.
>>
>> - jody
>
>
When you GET a value you are retrieving a passed value that appears in the
address bar:
Example
http://www.mysite.com?name=joe
www.mysite.com is
On 15 Aug 2008, at 20:34, Jody Cleveland wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 2:27 PM, Stut wrote:
On 15 Aug 2008, at 20:21, Jody Cleveland wrote:
I work for a consortium of 30 libraries. Each library has their
own website, but they all share the same web catalog. On each
library's website there is
>
> I work for a consortium of 30 libraries. Each library has their own
> website, but they all share the same web catalog. On each library's website
> there is a search box to search the catalog, which is on a completely
> different server from the websites. We've been finding that once people use
On Aug 15, 2008, at 2:27 PM, Stut wrote:
On 15 Aug 2008, at 20:21, Jody Cleveland wrote:
I work for a consortium of 30 libraries. Each library has their own
website, but they all share the same web catalog. On each library's
website there is a search box to search the catalog, which is on
On 15 Aug 2008, at 20:21, Jody Cleveland wrote:
I work for a consortium of 30 libraries. Each library has their own
website, but they all share the same web catalog. On each library's
website there is a search box to search the catalog, which is on a
completely different server from the web
On Aug 15, 2008, at 2:05 PM, Stut wrote:
On 15 Aug 2008, at 19:50, Jody Cleveland wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Stut wrote:
On 15 Aug 2008, at 19:39, Jody Cleveland wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Warren Vail wrote:
Actually you may want to check back with basic html at the
"tar
>
> That is exactly what I want. I apologize for the confusion. I was having a
> hard time trying to put what I was trying to do in words. But, yes, your
> second paragraph is exactly what I want to do. My knowledge of PHP is very
> limited, and I've tried to search for something that will do this,
On 15 Aug 2008, at 19:50, Jody Cleveland wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Stut wrote:
On 15 Aug 2008, at 19:39, Jody Cleveland wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Warren Vail wrote:
Actually you may want to check back with basic html at the "target"
parameter on your search "form" statemen
net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Passing variable to a page in a frameset
>
>
> On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Warren Vail wrote:
>
> > Actually you may want to check back with basic html at the "target"
> > parameter on your search "form" statement.
> &g
On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Stut wrote:
On 15 Aug 2008, at 19:39, Jody Cleveland wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Warren Vail wrote:
Actually you may want to check back with basic html at the "target"
parameter on your search "form" statement.
HTH,
Warren Vail
Vail Systems Technology
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On 15 Aug 2008, at 19:39, Jody Cleveland wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Warren Vail wrote:
Actually you may want to check back with basic html at the "target"
parameter on your search "form" statement.
HTH,
Warren Vail
Vail Systems Technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Target won't work for me
On Aug 15, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Warren Vail wrote:
Actually you may want to check back with basic html at the "target"
parameter on your search "form" statement.
HTH,
Warren Vail
Vail Systems Technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Target won't work for me because the originating page with the search
b
August 15, 2008 7:03 AM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] Re: Passing variable to a page in a frameset
>
> Jody Cleveland wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've got a website here: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/about
> >
> > On every page, i
On Aug 15, 2008, at 9:20 AM, Dan Shirah wrote:
Frames?!
As a fellow Wisconsinite and a web developer, I'm going to have to
ask you
to leave the state. Minnesota can have you.
:P
Jay
PS - No, but seriously, frames?!?!
There's nothing wrong with a Frame every once in a while! Gra
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Shirah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 9:20 AM
> To: Jay Moore
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Passing variable to a page in a frameset
>
> >
> > Frames?!
> >&g
>
> Frames?!
>>
>> As a fellow Wisconsinite and a web developer, I'm going to have to ask you
>> to leave the state. Minnesota can have you.
>>
>> :P
>>
>>
>> Jay
>>
>>
>> PS - No, but seriously, frames?!?!
>
>
There's nothing wrong with a Frame every once in a while! Granted they
aren't used mu
Jody Cleveland wrote:
Hello,
I've got a website here: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/about
On every page, i've got a search box at the top. This search box
searches the library's web catalog. The problem is, when someone
searches, it takes them away from the site. What I'd like to do is take
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