Frames:
>Yes and no.... 
>Yes, it is possible - my pages uses iframes to display data wich are
>selected in the page above.
>Main problem is to synchronize the search and filter fields - this must
>be done on the client side using JavaScript.
>
>You can put everything you need into to the url. Dbforms internals will
>use them.. But you must submit everything you need as parameter in the
>url.
>In our application i use this technic sometimes.
>
>What's about an howto?

I wouldn't bother writing a short introduction to the topic for the
userguide if you can give me a short introduction either, because I am
fairly clueless here. Which paramters are required in the URL and in which
form? My current DbForms pages submit about 3.5k of URLencoded POST data
plus session cookies on a NavNextEvent (I know the URL thing got little to
do with NavEvents, but I haven't seen such an URL yet and NavEvents are the
closest thing I actually have seen). It's kinda hard for me as an outsider
to tell which parameters determine what row a DbForms page jumps to and
which are unimportant to navigation purposes. 

Regards

- Sebastian




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