See inline please: --- David Bevan <php@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Did you take the time to think about what you were > going to do before starting > your application? Honestly , no I did not. What I did start out with is a belief that there wouldn't be a need to know php. I was using a RAD, that was sold as all encompassing. Fool me once. > If you are looking to have the SQL query string sent > as POST vars but don't know how to get those out of > the array, I would say you have some RTFMing to > do, the same would go for sending the users to your > results page AND ( you can do both POST and GET vars > for a single page)adding a querystring to the > url so that the user could bookmark the url and have > a way to return to the same query they specified > provided that the database query happens on/in the > results page. Ok, I was not aware that both POST and GET can be used at the same time. > If that answers any of your questions, great, if > not, try planning ahead a > little instead of asking the list to write the > functionality code for you. > Okay, so showing me how something works is now wrong ? No one has shown you code or explained a better method at some function ? This particular post has went way passed its course. Thank you for your help. Stuart -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php