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Posted by Richard on 07/21/07 04:41
"Sanders Kaufman" <bucky@kaufman.net> wrote in message
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> Richard wrote:
>> "PI" <ire.ogunsina@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1184835456.874440.142860@g12g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>>Hi guys,
>>>I'm struggling with this much longer than I think I need to, I guess
>>>you could help me here:
>>>How do I make the results of a search display on the same page as the
>>>search, sort of beneath the 'submit' button? Thanks for helping out.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Ire
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>>
>> Does this make sense:
>> "The search page is a results page with 0 results (or: no query).
>> The results page is the same page, only with more than 0 results."
>
> Yeah, it does. It means that when the user first hits the page, it
> performs an empty search.
>
> Not the best architecture in the world, but if it works it works.
>
It performs "no query" the first time the page loads.
It was sort of a hint that the results and the search are in the same file,
not that it searches every time the page loads...
Richard
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