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PHP PHP for some can be one of the hardest website programming codes, so do you need help on your PHP script, if it is php4, php5 or lower this is the place for you for any PHP help.

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Default Form Auto Submission

Make sure that you have the Absolute URI for the ACTION parameter

Example:
<FORM ACTION="http://altavista.com/web/results/search.asp" METHOD="post"
NAME="search">
<B>Search String</B><BR>
<INPUT NAME="SearchString"><BR>
<INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="GoSearch" VALUE="Search"> </P>
</FORM>

Make sure that the textfield name is the same as the variable that the
search engine looks at for the Search Paramters
IE. If it is looking for $Search, change SearchString to Search



John Rock wrote:
> I am new to PHP and would like to know if this is doable.
>
> External website has a search feature I will like to access and parse the
> results. The site uses the following html code for the form.
>
> FORM ACTION="search.asp" METHOD="post" NAME="search">
> <B>Search String</B><BR>
> <INPUT NAME="SearchString"><BR>
> <INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="GoSearch" VALUE="Search"> </P>
> </FORM>
>
>
> Simple enough. I need to populate the SearchString and send it over to the
> ASP
> script. Any way to do this?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> John
>
>


 
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