>>Michel, not being an experienced Java programmer I am having difficulty following your explanation. So I was wondering if you could generate an example of this that could be used as a guidline. Just a basic example so I/we could see what is needed in the base form, what is needed in the search form, what is needed in the listing form. It does not have to have any query guts as I can handle that (and it would be different for everyones app). I just need to see how the basic html/Java skeleton is setup. If you don't have time then that is no problem as I will continue on. But I know that this would be very beneficial to me and I think to others to see how this technique is accomplished via an example that we can download and run/edit locally.
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>Yes, if you want to do it in Java it might be a little bit more difficult as this is javascript. The example is pretty much what I gave. Otherwise, I would have written your entire code. :) Note that this is also a fancy trick and, in order to put it all together, it'll require me much more than 5 minutes.
Sorry I meant JavaScript not Java. No I do not want you to write my code as I tried to word the request to avoid any appearance of requesting that. Noy having too much JavaScript experience I was just wanting to see a simplified example of how this is done. Then from that simplified example I would learn how to implement it in my scheme. Do not worry about it if you do not have time, I know you are kept pretty busy running this site.
Bret Hobbs
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