Whether you build the url in javascript or in a $$return they are both much of
a muchness.
I do have a question though:
If my html document has multiple fields on it, and I wish to those to build the
query, how do I acheive this?
Also is there a wildcard character?
For example I have a view with column1, column2, column3. I have a an html form
with the fields column1, column2, column3....how do I build the query string to
search the view using possible entries from all 3 columns. And if a search
field is blank how would I then enter a wildcard character to represent this in
the search?
Whether you build the url in javascript or in a $$return they are both much of a muchness.
I do have a question though:
If my html document has multiple fields on it, and I wish to those to build the query, how do I acheive this?
Also is there a wildcard character?
For example I have a view with column1, column2, column3. I have a an html form with the fields column1, column2, column3....how do I build the query string to search the view using possible entries from all 3 columns. And if a search field is blank how would I then enter a wildcard character to represent this in the search?
Like the article btw :D