hi mike
thanks a lot for the reply
have you got an example of the code used to achieve this?
thanks
josh


On 24/01/2010, at 9:09 PM, Mike Williams wrote:

> Include the state as a parameter in the query sent from the client to the 
> server, in exactly the same way that the example passes the radius.
> 
> In the server, read the state parameter in exactly the same way that the 
> example reads $radius.
> 
> Add a WHERE state = $state clause to the SQL query.
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