try this little app: 
https://w2p.pythonanywhere.com/defaultSearch/default/index

no search:    https://w2p.pythonanywhere.com/defaultSearch/default/index

with search:  
https://w2p.pythonanywhere.com/defaultSearch/default/index?keywords=Bill



Am Freitag, 5. September 2014 15:13:58 UTC+2 schrieb Douglas Campbell:
>
> I had tried that, but I can not get a route to work that would 
> automatically redirect me to ?keywords=something
>
> I tried adding it to routes.py but it just ignores everything after the 
> '?'. Any tips for getting a route to work that redirects me to the keyword 
> URL? 
>
>
> On Friday, September 5, 2014 7:08:39 AM UTC-5, Oli wrote:
>>
>> yes, for example if you have a sqlform.grid you can define the search as 
>> keyword in the URL.
>>  
>> > 
>> https://SERVER/application/controller/function?keywords=table.field+starts+with+%22A%22
>>  
>>
>> Am Donnerstag, 4. September 2014 23:37:53 UTC+2 schrieb Douglas Campbell:
>>
>>> Is it possible to have a default search value in an sqlform.grid? I do 
>>> not see the option in the docs and have not figured out a work around.
>>>
>>> What I truly want to do is have the page JUST load the search bar and 
>>> not the database results. Then once a search term is entered it shows the 
>>> results in the sqlform.grid. I was going to just have a default search 
>>> value when the page loads like "Enter_your_search_term_here" that would 
>>> return no results from the database.
>>>
>>> Thanks, 
>>>
>>>
>>>

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