Simple... Create the link to look something like:
http://www.yourdomain.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?words=depression+anxiety&config=htdig2
etc.etc....
In other words, look at the htsearch form and just reproduce
any variables you need using the above example as a guide.
-John
--
Mental Health Net
http://www.cmhc.com/
At 01:20 PM 10/8/98 -0400, Eric Luhrs wrote:
>
>Can someone tell me how to submit a query without an html-based form? I
>want to have several links on a webpage that will each take the user
>to different ht:\\Dig search-result pages. Example:
>
>If the user clicks on <link one> they get ht://dig results for a "query
>one." If they click on <link two> they get ht://dig results for "query
>two," etc.
>
>In other words, I want to assign an ht://Dig search query to an html link
>that will return ht://Dig search results as the linked page.
>
>If you know a way to do this, I would really appreciate it if you can let
>me know. Thanks in advance!
>
> Eric
>
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