numero = 10613
interpreted = N
texte = >As soon as I place a method=post into the [shownext] context as an>optional parameter like this:>>[shownext method=post]>>... my shownext links display > (quote - greater than sign) in front of>the [start] and [end] numbers, and the search string created by these links>turns into this:>>Results.tmpl$search?>... which doesn't work, of course. Can I actually use [shownext>method=post] or should I ingore that parameter for now?Yes, it works, but you need to rewrite your shownext HTML to be POST-style rather than URL-style.[shownext method=post][/shownext]Grant Hulbert, V.P. Engineering | Tools for WebWarriorsPacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebCommerce Solution11770 Bernardo Plaza Court, #462 | SiteEdit, SiteCheck, PhotoMasterSan Diego, CA 92128 |619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com------------------------------------To leave this talk list send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.comwith BODYunsubscribe WebDNA-Talk------------------------------------
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>As soon as I place a method=post into the [shownext] context as an>optional parameter like this:>>[shownext method=post]>>... my shownext links display > (quote - greater than sign) in front of>the [start] and [end] numbers, and the search string created by these links>turns into this:>>Results.tmpl$search?>... which doesn't work, of course. Can I actually use [shownext>method=post] or should I ingore that parameter for now?Yes, it works, but you need to rewrite your shownext HTML to be POST-style rather than URL-style.[shownext method=post][/shownext]Grant Hulbert, V.P. Engineering | Tools for WebWarriorsPacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebCommerce Solution11770 Bernardo Plaza Court, #462 | SiteEdit, SiteCheck, PhotoMasterSan Diego, CA 92128 |619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com------------------------------------To leave this Talk List send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.comwith BODYunsubscribe WebDNA-Talk------------------------------------
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