Re: ShowNext for method=POST

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14445
interpreted = N
texte = Grant Hulbert wrote: > > >As far as I can tell, I have followed the latest example to a tee. But > >then again, perhaps I am missing something. > > First, remember that this is for $Search actions, and *NOT* embedded searches. I haven't verified the best way for embedded searches to work yet. > This could be the real problem then. I *need* this to work for an embedded search. The manual seems to indicate that it should, but I cannot get it to work.Anything you can do to help me out would be greatly appreciated. My customer is getting antsy, to put it mildly.BTW, any lurkers who have shownext working for an embedded search context, please pipe up.Chris Gursche EC&T Electronic Colour & Type Corp Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: ShowNext for method=POST (Sandra L. Pitner 1997)
  2. Re: ShowNext for method=POST (Christer Olsson 1997)
  3. Re: ShowNext for method=POST (Chris Gursche 1997)
  4. Re: ShowNext for method=POST (Chris Gursche 1997)
  5. ShowNext for method=POST (Grant Hulbert 1997)
Grant Hulbert wrote: > > >As far as I can tell, I have followed the latest example to a tee. But > >then again, perhaps I am missing something. > > First, remember that this is for $Search actions, and *NOT* embedded searches. I haven't verified the best way for embedded searches to work yet. > This could be the real problem then. I *need* this to work for an embedded search. The manual seems to indicate that it should, but I cannot get it to work.Anything you can do to help me out would be greatly appreciated. My customer is getting antsy, to put it mildly.BTW, any lurkers who have shownext working for an embedded search context, please pipe up.Chris Gursche EC&T Electronic Colour & Type Corp Chris Gursche

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