use regular expressions. can be used with VBscript, Jscript,Javascript.<br><br>for a start :<A HREF="http://www.siteexperts.com/paradise/getResource.asp?r_id=1592" TARGET="_new">http://www.siteexperts.com/paradise/getResource.asp?r_id=1592</A><br><br>there are also a lot of articles at <A...
uups, some errors are always lurking <br><br>for using onSubmit vs. submit (includes a useful description of Javascript with forms)<br>read:<br><A HREF="http://www.webreference.com/content/jssource/chap16.html"...
Dear DonP,<br><br>I could identify 2 possible sources:<br>a) remove the coma after: form.keywords.value=="")<br><br>b) if your searchtype is a select this will not work, this works only for text & hidden input fields. <br><br>I tested the follwowing function, it should...
Hi jakhan,<br><br>there is also the possibility to do the paging in the db. this reduces workload between db-server and webserver.<br>example:<br><A HREF="http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/062899-1.shtml" TARGET="_new">http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/062899-1.shtml</A> for...
do not use a submit button, just a simple button with onclick="whatever(this.form)"<br><br>then in the function whatever(f) {<br>isOK=....<br>If (isOK) {<br> f.submit();<br>} <br>else {<br> alert(....<br><br>of course there should be no onsubmit event in the form tags
pass the search phrase to a sp,<br>parse it, build the where part of @mynewsearch<br>@mynewsearch=N'SELECT .. FROM ...'+CHAR(13)<br>@mynewsearch=@mynewsearch + N'WHERE '+@wherestr<br><br>and then execute sp_execute @mynewsearch<br><br>
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