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Posted by Berimor on 11/03/05 10:41
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 08:10:30 +0200, Big Time
<bigtimegrizz-remove-for-spam@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a search form used to query a MySQL database. I want the search
> results to appear on the same page as the search form, below the search
> box
> after the have entered their search criteria. I can do this using the
> GET
> method, however this displayrs all the parameters in the URL. I
> understand
> you can hide the parameters by using the POST method, however what I'm
> not
> understanding is how I can display the results on the same page. If I
> use
> the POST method, it takes the user to a new page which I don't want.
How it takes to a new page? Which one? Who wrote this page - script by
itself?
Youre sending data to the same script, it reads its and decided what to
display..
Think there is a bug in script, check it.
> How do
> you hide the URL parameters for a form, while displaying the results on
> the
> same page? Is there a quick and easy way to just hide the URL
> parameters?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
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