Thanks for your help!

The problem with just returning the result page in a single.html file is that
the it could contain anything up to 1000 rows, and I am worried that this would
take ages to load. What if what the user actually needed to see was in the first
100 rows? Ideally, I would like to immitate something done, for example, by the
Amazon.com site.

After having some of your advices I am planning to do the following:
1. Generate appropriate number of pages according to the query nad store them as
.html files.
2. Once the session with the current user is over, delete these pages.

I'm still new to this stuff so I'll have to figure out how to do part 2, but
please commment on my overall approach.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Regards,

Yuki



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