Works great thanks John. I'm saving $this->data (that's the search criteria)
into the session and now they are nice and sticky.
Now I need some tips on sorting the Ajax stuff - are there any takers please?
Jeremy Burns
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On 18 Mar 2010, at 18:54, John Andersen wrote:
> Hi Jere
Sounds inspired John - I will try it. Thanks!
Jeremy Burns
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On 18 Mar 2010, at 18:54, John Andersen wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> I am still not using Ajax, but I do think that information on my
> search solution may be usefull to you.
>
> When a user submits a search, I save the s
Hi Jeremy,
I am still not using Ajax, but I do think that information on my
search solution may be usefull to you.
When a user submits a search, I save the search criteria in the
database, thus getting a unique ID for the search and for the result,
which is then related to the search ID.
The sea
I'm not terribly strong on Ajax or Javascript, so this might be
obvious to some of you.
I have a view with a form that, when submitted, triggers a find and
returns some search results to the same view. The search criteria is
shown in the original search form fields.
The view also contains an elem