I apologize for my ignorance, I don't really know much about
javascript. When I add all that into my form page, when I submit the
form, it just replaces the page I was on with the form results, rather
than in the new frame page. I'm assuming I need to put the url for the
frameset page in
On Aug 15, 2008, at 7:33 AM, Dan Shirah wrote:
I apologize for my ignorance, I don't really know much about
javascript. When I add all that into my form page, when I submit the
form, it just replaces the page I was on with the form results, rather
than in the new frame page. I'm assuming I
In the head of my page, I have this:
script type=text/javascript
function submitForm(var1,var2) {
top.mainFrame.document.my_search.text1.value = var1;
top.mainFrame.document.my_search.text2.value = var2;
top.mainFrame.document.my_search.submit();
document.search_form.submit();
}
On Aug 15, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Dan Shirah wrote:
In the head of my page, I have this:
script type=text/javascript
function submitForm(var1,var2) {
top.mainFrame.document.my_search.text1.value = var1;
top.mainFrame.document.my_search.text2.value = var2;
So, I had this all wrong before. Basically, I need two forms, right? One
on my originating page, and one on the page within the frameset I want to
pass the values to. Correct?
My form, which I named my_search has one input field, which I named query.
In the javascript, I put in this:
Hello,
I've got a website here: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/about
On every page, i've got a search box at the top. This search box
searches the library's web catalog. The problem is, when someone
searches, it takes them away from the site. What I'd like to do is
take what a person
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Jody Cleveland [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hello,
I've got a website here: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/about
On every page, i've got a search box at the top. This search box searches
the library's web catalog. The problem is, when someone searches, it takes
Hello,
I've got a website here: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/about
On every page, i've got a search box at the top. This search box searches
the library's web catalog. The problem is, when someone searches, it
takes
them away from the site. What I'd like to do is take what a
On 14 Aug 2008, at 21:34, Jody Cleveland wrote:
I've got a website here: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/about
On every page, i've got a search box at the top. This search box
searches the library's web catalog. The problem is, when someone
searches, it takes them away from the site. What
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Dan Shirah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've got a website here: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/about
On every page, i've got a search box at the top. This search box
searches
the library's web catalog. The problem is, when someone searches, it
At 4:06 PM -0500 8/14/08, george wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to help me with this, I really appreciate it!
- jody
Make it easy on yourself and try this:
http://sperling.com/examples/search/
Cheers,
tedd
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