Re: Web Page Search Form

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From: Jim Buyens (news_at_interlacken.com)
Date: 08/04/04


Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 15:13:22 -0700

This is basically an HTML form that collects information
from the visitor and sends it to a Web page that contains
program code that runs on server.

That program code queries a database for records that
match the information from the form, and then formats the
database information as HTML.

On a Microsoft Web server, you would most likely program
this in ASP or ASP.NET. It would definitely be a custom
programming job, and not something built into FrontPage.

Alternatively, I suspect that software of this type is
available off-the-shelf.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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>-----Original Message-----
>I don't know what happened to the link...sorry. Here it
is now. Thanks.
>
>http://www.cutlergmac.com/listings/index.php?
>
>I don't care about the navigation. Just the search form.
>
>
>
>"Kevin Spencer" wrote:
>
>> What exactly IS "the site listed below?" This is a
newsgroup, not a web
>> page. If you are viewing it in a web page, most of us
have no idea what web
>> page you're viewing it on.
>>
>> --
>> HTH,
>> Kevin Spencer
>> ..Net Developer
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Big things are made up
>> of lots of little things.
>>
>> "stmartinez22" <stmartinez22@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
>> news:C889FB2A-A321-4012-ABA4-
5BA0D1A8AC49@microsoft.com...
>> > I am trying to create a site like the one listed
below. The source code
>> helps greatly but can only do so much. Are all the the
listings stored in a
>> database? Does one selection create a link to a new
page? I will take all
>> the information you can give me. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>.
>



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