RE: Dynamic Navigation Bar

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Bastien


From: dpgirago@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  Dynamic Navigation Bar
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:38:01 -0600



Thanks for the quick response, Bastien.
I was thinking that using hidden fields may be another way to go. But how
would I assign a value to a form variable via clicking on a link?

>No, you could try keeping that data in sessions or in hidded form fields
in
>the page...note that the latter requires that you do a page submit with
the
>onclick of the link / button
>
>Bastien


>>From: dpgirago@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject:  Dynamic Navigation Bar
>>Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:27:33 -0600
>>
>>Results from full-text searches on a documents database are returning
>>sometimes 300-400 hits, so I'm gonna need to implement a dynamic
navigation
>>bar. Perhaps this a stupid question, but it seems from a brief googling
>>that navigation bars -  dynamic or not - operate by appending variables
and
>>values to the URL within the <A href="...">link</>, which are then
grabbed
>>from the $_GET array.  Can someone shed some light on whether this the
only
>>method used?
>>
>>  And, yes, I know that there is a Pear package that does this, but I'm
>>more
>>inclined to implement my own at present.
>>
>>Thanks very much.
>>
>>David

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