Re: Kaaaaahhhhhhhnnnnnnn!
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texte = On 10/31/97 12:28 PM Grant Hulbert wrote >I'm a little confused by your message -- you say it works as advertised in >the manual, but that it's not working too.No, it does what the manual says, but not what I want it to do. No real explanation for what I want to do is given. I assume they want you to do it their way. Though that seems a bit kludgy and illogical. The concept I am talking about here is not evasive. I want to do a shownext 10 items, advancing 10 with each search. Am I wrong in thinking shownext is the road I want to hoe? Has no one done this? It just seems too fundamental. Every search engine I have seen does it this way.>Also remember that it works best with $Search rather than embedded >[Search], and if you have lots of form variables, then you should probably >use method=POST in the ShowNext parameters (which creates buttons instead >of hyperlinks).Is this documented? and yes I am using $search from a form page. I just tried a few hideifs and there was no luck there.Robert Minor______________________________________Cybermill Communications8616 Joseph Ave.St. Louis, MO 63144(314) 962-4024webmaster@cybermill.comhttp://www.cybermill.com______________________________________PGP key available upon request.
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On 10/31/97 12:28 PM Grant Hulbert wrote >I'm a little confused by your message -- you say it works as advertised in >the manual, but that it's not working too.No, it does what the manual says, but not what I want it to do. No real explanation for what I want to do is given. I assume they want you to do it their way. Though that seems a bit kludgy and illogical. The concept I am talking about here is not evasive. I want to do a shownext 10 items, advancing 10 with each search. Am I wrong in thinking shownext is the road I want to hoe? Has no one done this? It just seems too fundamental. Every search engine I have seen does it this way.>Also remember that it works best with $Search rather than embedded >
[search], and if you have lots of form variables, then you should probably >use method=POST in the ShowNext parameters (which creates buttons instead >of hyperlinks).Is this documented? and yes I am using $search from a form page. I just tried a few hideifs and there was no luck there.Robert Minor______________________________________Cybermill Communications8616 Joseph Ave.St. Louis, MO 63144(314) 962-4024webmaster@cybermill.comhttp://www.cybermill.com______________________________________PGP key available upon request.
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