Trying to set this up and have a question:
Example below , the example for state.
The field name is s_LocationState
The variable is set to state.
$State = "";
// check any item is selected
if (count($s_LocationState) > 0 AND
is_array($s_LocationState)) {
$State = "'".implode("','",
$s_LocationState)."'";
So in this example, which should be the keywords, and
I'm thinking it probably doesn't matter. The s_fields
though are more parameters then variables. ??
> $searchQuery = array();
> $searchQuery["Keywords"]= $_POST["keyword"];
> $searchQuery["JobCategory"]= $_POST["category"];
> $searchQuery["Pay"]=$_POST["pay"];
Thank you ,
Stuart
--- M Saleh EG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd recommand u to use a serialized variable saved
> in ur database.
> As in the an array of keywords saved in an
> serialized variable once
> the form is submited to save the query.
> e.g.
> $searchQuery = array();
> $searchQuery["Keywords"]= $_POST["keyword"];
> $searchQuery["JobCategory"]= $_POST["category"];
> $searchQuery["Pay"]=$_POST["pay"];
> ...
> ...
> ...
> $s_sq=serialize($searchQuery);
>
> then save $s_sq into ur DB.
>
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