JavaScript - Link To A Mysql Database Search Results Page
Hi all!,
I'm having a few challenges trying to create a link to a "new" search from a database search results page. This maybe a better example: My goal is: To allow website visitors to searches site for i.e. "Dog Collars", the results page lists every "dog collar" and store that carries "dog collars" (in database). At that point I would like to have links (on the results page) to all brands of "dog collars" and stores that carry "dog collars". I would like to then be able to click on a "brand" (text link) of "dog collars" and then generate a new results page that lists all store and vendor information. thank you in advance! Erick p.s. this is a link to a site that has a similar featu http://69.0.211.58/~pubexpress/ami/html/index.html Similar Tutorialsright now i have a webpage that has a <div> with an id of "content". in that div I have a list of anchors. each list item displays data that is pulled from a mysql database. currently I have it set so that when the user clicks an anchor, a URL parameter is passed, which lets the next page populate from the database. however, i really need to make it so that everything stays on the same page; everything happens within the "content" div. how do i do this without passing a url parameter though? so far i've written down: 1. click link 2. call function to empty #content div 3. load in fragment of next page into #content div 4. ??? populate fragment with database info, the row chosen by what link was clicked ??? i'm using jquery and php. so far i've figured out: Code: $('.linkClass').bind('click',callNextPage()); //step 1 function callNextPage(){ $('#content').empty(); //step 2 $('#content').load(nextPage.php #fragmentId); //step3 //step 4 ?? pass in url parameter? or store a GET variable based on which link was clicked? return false; } any ideas? Hello everyone, I wonder if you can help a noob. I have an AJAX query that loads results from a mysql query into a div on my page. It all renders well with echoed results from a php query file. However I cannot get echoed links with a tag to open it up in light/slim/media box to work. Any ideas? Here is the part of the queried php that returns the results. Code: echo "<table width='100%'>"; echo "<tr><td><strong>Title</strong></td><td><strong>Location</strong></td><td><strong>Preview</strong></td></tr>"; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { $danum = "000000".strval($row['id']) ; echo "<tr><td width='410px;margin:5px'>".$row['title'] . "</td><td width='410px;margin:5px'>" . $row['place'] . "</td><td width='120px;margin:5px'><a href='archive/800/da".substr($danum,strlen($danum)-6,6).".jpg' rel='lightbox'><img src='archive/100/da".substr($danum,strlen($danum)-6,6).".jpg' class='lbThumb'></a></td></tr>"; } echo "</table>"; I have all of the required scripts in the head of the main page. Hi guys, i've been the last few days around a script that i can't make it work, i'm a beginner in javascript so if you guys could help me i'd appreciated. This script is a search engine, when you look for something say the word "titanic" , he shows you a list of results with numbers, being the first link with the higher number (kinda like a score), and then after u click the link you want he goes to the respective page. Now i want him to skip the results page, and directly open the first link that he founds on the page. The Script __________________________ <!-- Begin var item = new Array(); // Just enter as many additional pages that you want to search, then fill in he // additional listings for each page. // "Page Name","path","Page Title","Many,Key,Words","Descriptive Comments" c=0; item[c]=new Array("centerif.htm","","titanic","index,main,start,home,front","Demonstration search engine data about an imagined but probable internet site."); c++; item[c]=new Array("indexg.htm","","About Me","about,author,contact,email,who","Contact details and general information about the creator of the site and what the site is about."); c++; item[c]=new Array("links.htm","","Links page","links,more,where,similar,friends","Links to my favourite sites which I find interesting. Other friends sites which have similar interests to my own."); c++; item[c]=new Array("main.htm","main/","Main Page","content,main,focus","The main part of my site which contains what you have come to see. Lots of stuff like that and more great things. All in a sub directory."); c++; item[c]=new Array("logo.jpg","main/images/","Link Logo","link,image,logo,graphic","The logo.jpg is just a small image which you can place on your site as a link to me. It's in a second level subdirectory."); page="<html><head><title>Search Results</title></head><body bgcolor='white'><center><table border=0 cellspacing=10 width=80%>"; function search(frm) { win = window.open("","","scrollbars"); win.document.write(page); txt = frm.srchval.value.split(" "); fnd = new Array(); total=0; for (i = 0; i < item.length; i++) { fnd[i] = 0; order = new Array(0, 4, 2, 3); for (j = 0; j < order.length; j++) for (k = 0; k < txt.length; k++) if (item[i][order[j]].toLowerCase().indexOf(txt[k]) > -1 && txt[k] != "") fnd[i] += (j+1); } for (i = 0; i < fnd.length; i++) { n = 0; w = -1; for (j = 0;j < fnd.length; j++) if (fnd[j] > n) { n = fnd[j]; w = j; }; if (w > -1) total += show(w, win, n); fnd[w] = 0; } win.document.write("</table><br>Total found: "+total+"<br></body></html>"); win.document.close(); } function show(which,wind,num) { link = item[which][1] + item[which][0]; line = "<tr><td><a href='"+link+"'>"+item[which][2]+"</a> Sco "+num+"<br>"; line += item[which][4] + "<br>"+link+"</td></tr>"; wind.document.write(line); return 1; } // End --> </script> __________________________________________ Once again thanks guys, it's appreciated !! Hello, I'm new here and have gone through your forums looking for a fix for this but so far have not found one. Background: I am building an intranet site for my company and do not have access to server-side as of yet. Or else I would just use a different route to accomplish my issue. Issue: I am using an external app to index and build my search engine code(Search Engine Builder Pro v2.90). This works perfect if I wrap the code in a <div> or <table> but will not show inside of an iframe. HTML: Code: <div id="search"> <!-- ************************ BEGIN of search box code ************************ --> <FORM name="formSear" action="iframetest.html" method="GET" onSubmit="return qs();" rel="nofollow" target="ifr"> <script>function qs(){var f=document.formSear;var qe=f.searWords.value;if(window.encodeURIComponent)qe=encodeURIComponent(qe);if(f.area)if(f.area.value==2){document.location="http://www.google.com/search?q="+qe;return false;}var pt=document.location.href;var iq=pt.indexOf('?');if(iq!=-1)pt=pt.substring(0, iq);if(f.action)if(f.action!="")pt=f.action;var ue=pt+"?searWords="+qe;if(f.search)ue+="&search="+f.search.value;if(f.match)ue+="&match="+f.match.value;document.location=ue;return false;}</script> <p align="right"> <INPUT name="searWords"> <INPUT name="Send" type="submit" value="Search"> <p align="left"> </FORM> <!-- ************************ END of search box code ************************** --> </div> Code: <IFRAME name="ifr" width="100%" height="90%" frameBorder=0 marginHeight=0 marginWidth=0 scrolling="auto" src=""> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="webdata.js"> </script> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="searchfunc.js"> </script> </IFRAME> searchfunc.js: Code: //Translate search result info into your language StrYourSearch="Your search"; //Your search StrNewSearch="New Search"; //New Search StrCloseWindow="Close Window"; //Close Window StrFind="Found"; //Find StrItems="item(s)"; //items strResultPage="Result Page"; //Result Page strPrevious="Previous"; //Previous strNext="Next"; //Next //Options for the search engine MatchingStrategy=0; //0:Use all words,1:Use any words,2:Use exact phrase SearchStrategy=0; //0:search all text,1:Search title,2:Search keywords,3:Search description,4:Search File name ItemsPerPage=10; //Display how many items of search result on per page MatchCaseSensitive=0; //0:Not case sensitive,1:case sensitive ResultLinkTarget=""; //default value: "", can be "_self", "_top", "_blank", "_parent" or name you defined OutPutWindowType=3; //0:same window,1:new window,2:use frame,3:use iframe OutPutNewWindowProperty="resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes,toolbar=yes,menubar=yes,location=no,directories=no,width=590,height=300"; OutPutNewWindowOpenMode=0; //0:Always open new window,1:Reuse the window opened SearchFormFrame="search"; //The search box frame name OutputTarget="_top"; //default value: "result", can be "_self", "_top", "_parent" or name you defined ChangeLinkCaseProp=0; //0:Unchanged,1:to lower case,2:to upper case NumberSearchResult=1; //0:Not display,1:Display number OutputMaxCharsPerResultText=200; //how many characters of search result text will be output, default value: 200 OutPutResultTitle=1; //0: not output,1: output OutPutResultText=1; //0: not output,1: output OutPutResultUrl=1; //0: not output,1: output OutPutResultInfo=1; //0: not output,1: output OutputFileSize=1; //0: not output,1: output OutputFileDate=1; //0: not output,1: output NoHorizLine=0; //0: has Horizontal lines,1: no NoPoweredBy=1; //0: has Powered By info,1: no arrResultTitleFont=new Array("",0,'3','Arial',0,'#0000ff',1); arrResultTextFont=new Array("",0,'2','Arial',0,'#000000',0); arrResultUrlFont=new Array("",0,'2','Arial',0,'#008000',0); arrResultInfoFont=new Array("",0,'2','Arial',0,'#000000',0); arrHitTitleFont=new Array("",0,'3','Arial',0,'#cc0033',1); arrHitTextFont=new Array("",0,'2','Arial',0,'#cc0033',0); DecorateBefore=""; //Decorate HTML code before search results DecorateAfter=""; //Decorate HTML code after search results AddLinksParameters=""; //Add parameters to the search result link ExcludedSearchWords=new Array("a","b","c","d","e","f","g","h","i","j","k","l","m","n","o","p","q","r","s","t","u","v","w","x","y","z","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","0","!","*","(",")","-","_","+","=","\\","{","}","[","]",":",";","\"","'","<",">",",",".","?","/","about","above","after","again","all","also","am","an","and","any","are","as","at","back","be","been","before","behind","being","below","but","by","can","click","do","does","done","each","else","etc","ever","every","few","for","from","generally","get","go","gone","has","have","hello","here","how","if","in","into","is","it","just","keep","later","let","like","lot","lots","made","make","makes","many","may","me","more","most","much","must","my","need","no","not","now","of","often","on","only","or","other","others","our","out","over","please","put","so","some","such","than","that","the","their","them","then","there","these","they","this","try","to","up","us","very","want","was","we","well","what","when","where","which","why","will","with","within","you","your","yourself","&"); RootReplaceURL=""; SEBWebsite="http://www.aleadsoft.com";SEBEmail="support@aleadsoft.com";SEBAuthor="ALeadSoft.com, Inc.";CurScriptType="JS";bNoSpace=0;eval(unescape("Copyright%3D%22ALeadSoft__Search_Engine_Builder%22%3BstrCode%3D%22%23%3E%23%3D%7C%25@%23+*%5E-%23%3D%7C%25%23%3D%7C%25@%23+*%5E-%23%3D%7C%25@%23+*%23%3D%7C%25@%23+*@%23+*%23%3D%7C%25@%23+*%3D%7C%25@%23+*%5E%3Ca%20href%3D%27%22%3Bvar%20s0%3D%22%22%3B%20var%20s1%3Dnew%20Array... Anything after this is just way too long to link as code here. So much that it locks my browser up if I try to highlight it all. Yes I know the .js is very unorganised but thats the format that Search Engine Builder outputs it. So I have added a rel="nofollow" target= to the <form> and tried to link it that way. I have tried dynamically calling an iframe through Jscript. If I could get all my pages to stay in another tyope of container when a link is clicked I would just use it instead. At this point I'm just looking for any ideas to fix my issue. Thank you in advance. Jalowery Edit: I was also thinking of pulling the results.html page into the iframe which is much easier. But then I can't figure out how to get the search results to be sent to the results.html page. We are integrating a IDX feed and I can not figure out a line of code. CMS: Joomla site: http://www.craigteamreno.com Top right hand corner "Quick Search" http://www.craigteamreno.com/quicksearch.js Currently when you click the link it goes to their site with the result we want. We want it to go to our site, just like "search homes," does. I believe it is simple but my HTML is even simpler. The link should just point to a wrap page.... but I dont know how to do that. THANKS! Hi guys im trying use a live search on my website, and iv found a code on the following link: http://www.w3schools.com/php/php_ajax_rss_reader.asp i understand it all but need to tweak it to suit my needs. What i need for it to do is search multiple drop down requests, for example: 1. first name 2. last name I want it to search by what has been selected (it is not necesary that all fields need to be selected, default will be any), however in the html it states: xmlhttp.open("GET","getrss.php?q="+str,true); and it only shows 1 option, i would like it to show multiple records. and once the records are shown, I would like the option of amending the search result any time in the search. please help Hello, I need some help.. I'm using this example script and need the search results to post to a another frame and not a new window. Code: searchh.js // Multi Search - Head Script // copyright Stephen Chapman, 4th August 2005 // you may copy this clock provided that you retain the copyright notice function start() { var i = Math.floor(Math.random() * document.searchbox.engine.length); document.searchbox.engine[i].selected = true; } window.onload = start; function search() { searchTerm = document.searchbox.term.value; var searchVal = ''; if(searchTerm != '') { searchTerm = searchTerm.replace(/\s/ig, '+'); searchEngine = document.searchbox.engine[document.searchbox.engine.selectedIndex].value; switch (searchEngine) { case 'about': searchVal = 'http:\/\/search.about.com\/fullsearch.htm?terms=' + searchTerm; break; ... default: break;} if (searchVal != '') window.open(searchVal,'search'); }} Code: searchb.js //copyright Stephen Chapman, 4th August 2005 // you may copy this script provided that you retain the copyright notice document.write('<div align="center"><form name="searchbox" action="">\nSearch for: <input name="term" type="text" size="15" maxlength="80" \/> With:\n<select name="engine">\n<option value="about">About<\/option>\n<option value="accoona">Accoona<\/option>\n<option value="alltheweb">AllTheWeb<\/option>\n<option ... value="yahoo">Yahoo<\/option>\n<\/select>\n<input type="button" value="Go!" onclick="search()" \/>\n<\/form><\/div>'); Sorry but i'm just newbie , just need a little hint on what to do. Need the results to showup in frame "test1" Or if someone can direct me: looking for a multi search drop down list in a frame environment where after submitting the string the results would show in another frame Thanks Hi all, I'm currently building a new search engine that will search around 15,000 products and would like some general advice as to the best way to approach it. I want to offer instant results, so the user will click an icon and the results change, no submit buttons or postbacks. My database is MS SQL and my frontend is ASP.Net, but for this I'm looking to develop the majority of the search functionality in JavaScript. What I'm asking really is what people recommend for the best way to approach providing instant results. My current thinking is an initial database query loads the data into XML, then use JavaScript and XSLT to filter the XML and display the results, then as filters change these can be handled by the JavaScript and XSLT rather than going back to the database. Does anyone have any general advice on the best performing way to provide this sort of functionality that ultimately will give the quickest results? Thanks in advance! Hi all, I'm having trouble paging from six to six the search results coming from a webservice, hope someone can help : Let's see it with an example: The variable that stores the number of elements of the search results array is called contentLenght. Let's say that contentLenght equals 9. Then I need a div showing 6 elements an another sowing 3 elements. If contentLenght equals 7, I need a div showing 6 elements an another showing one element. If the value of contentLenght is 18, then I need three divs containing 6 elements each.. and so on. Now the paging itself: if I have just one div there's no need for paging, but if I have two of more I have to show the page's numbers. Then when a number is clicked the present div must hide and the div containing the elements for the page number should show. Am I right with the approach? I was about to paste some code but the only way I've come out with the six to six paging is with a long if else structure, and I'm sure there's a smarter way of doing it. Thanks a ton in advance Hey there everyone. I'm a bit of a newb with javascript and php so apologies if this question is a bit simple, although I can't get my head round how to go about doing it. I have a search page where a user can type in a search box, or they can use an alphabetical list to search for the record they're looking for. Eg they click 'a' and all the records beginning with the letter 'a' appear. I'd also like to have it so that each record has a number of tags, and I'd then like to be able to filter records according to which tags have been selected - preferably using checkboxes. For example, perhaps the tags would be colours and the records represented shoes. There'd be checkboxes for blue, yellow, black, brown and so on. At first all colours would be shown, but if the user clicks on brown the all but the brown shoes dissappear. like I say, I'm new to learning php so please be gentle. Also I'm using Cakephp so if there's anyway to make it easier using Cake then I'd love to know. thanks I'd be grateful for any help please. I've just started to build my first ever sencha app and am pleased with the results so far, but am now stuck on one thing. I've built a search form and want to be able to display the results on the same page, but this is where I'm stuck. The form works and sends the results using GET, but it doesn't send it to the correct place. I want to show it on the same page (I've built a php file called search.php to handle the results), but it reloads the whole app with the variables in the url. I've tested all of the code away from the app and it works perfectly so I know the problem isn't with the code, but more with my lack of understanding of Sencha so would be extremely grateful for any help. Code: searchForms = new Ext.TabPanel({ fullscreen: true, title: 'Search', displayField: 'text', sto searchForm, iconCls: 'search', items: [{ id: 'searchSubmit', xtype: 'form', standardSubmit : true, scroll: 'vertical', items: [{ xtype: 'fieldset', title: 'Keywords', defaults: { // labelAlign: 'right' labelWidth: '35%' }, items: [{ xtype: 'textfield', name: 'keywords', id: 'keywords', placeHolder: 'EG: Music, TV', autoCapitalize : true, required: true, useClearIcon: true }] }, { xtype: 'fieldset', title: 'Advanced Search', items: [{ xtype: 'selectfield', name: 'genre', id: 'genre', label: 'Genre', options: [{ text: 'All', value: ' ' text: 'Country', value: '1' text: 'Sci-Fi', value: '2' text: 'Western', value: '3' }] }, { xtype: 'selectfield', name: 'media', id: 'media', label: 'Media', options: [{ text: 'All', value: ' ' text: 'Music', value: '1' text: 'TV', value: '2' text: 'Movie', value: '3' }] }] }, { layout: 'vbox', defaults: {xtype: 'button', flex: 1, style: 'margin: .5em;'}, items: [{ text: 'Search', ui: 'confirm', scope: this, hasDisabled: false, handler: function(){ searchForms.submit({ url: 'search.php' }); } }, { text: 'Reset', ui: 'decline', handler: function(){ searchForms.reset(); } }] }] }] }); I've then tried to use this to display the results on the same page, but as I say this just doesn't work. It doesn't call the search.php page at all. I've made sure all of the files (except the index.js file which is in a js folder) are in the same directory as the index.html file. I've also tried to load the file in the app seperately by using: Code: Ext.regModel('mobile', { fields: [ {name: 'text', type: 'string'} ] }); var searchForm = new Ext.data.TreeStore({ model: 'mobile', proxy: { type: 'ajax', url: 'search.php?keywords=test', reader: { type: 'tree', root: 'items' } } }); and that works perfectly so I know that all of the php stuff is working and does work with Sencha Touch, but I'm just not sure how to get it to only work when somebody clicks 'search' I'd be grateful for any help with this as I've spent days searching the web to get this fix, but nothing seems to be working I don't know if this is of help, but the main javascript file is: Code: var tabPanel; var homePanel = new Ext.Panel({ title: 'Home', iconCls: 'home', fullscreen: true, scroll:{direction:'vertical',threshold:7}, items: [{ html: '<center><p>Home</p></center>' }] }); var servicePanel = new Ext.Panel({ title: 'Services', iconCls: 'team', fullscreen: true, items: [{ html: '<center>Please choose a service</center>' }] }); var searchPanel = new Ext.Panel({ title: 'Search', iconCls: 'search', fullscreen: true, items: [{ html: '<center>Search</center>' }] }); var feedtabpanel = new Ext.Carousel({ title: 'More', iconCls: 'more', fullscreen: true, sortable : true, xtype:'panel', scroll:{direction:'vertical',threshold:7}, items: [ { title: 'Contact', html : '<center><h1>Contact Us</h1></center>', }, { title: 'Feedback', html : '<center><h1>Let us know what you think<h1></center>', }, { title: 'Tell a friend', html : '<center><h1>Tell your friends how much you love this app</h1></center>', } ] }); searchForms = new Ext.TabPanel({ fullscreen: true, title: 'Search', displayField: 'text', sto searchForm, iconCls: 'search', items: [{ id: 'searchSubmit', xtype: 'form', standardSubmit : true, scroll: 'vertical', items: [{ xtype: 'fieldset', title: 'Keywords', defaults: { // labelAlign: 'right' labelWidth: '35%' }, items: [{ xtype: 'textfield', name: 'keywords', id: 'keywords', placeHolder: 'EG: Music, TV', autoCapitalize : true, required: true, useClearIcon: true }] }, { xtype: 'fieldset', title: 'Advanced Search', items: [{ xtype: 'selectfield', name: 'genre', id: 'genre', label: 'Genre', options: [{ text: 'All', value: ' ' text: 'Country', value: '1' text: 'Sci-Fi', value: '2' text: 'Western', value: '3' }] }, { xtype: 'selectfield', name: 'media', id: 'media', label: 'Media', options: [{ text: 'All', value: ' ' text: 'Music', value: '1' text: 'TV', value: '2' text: 'Movie', value: '3' }] }] }, { layout: 'vbox', defaults: {xtype: 'button', flex: 1, style: 'margin: .5em;'}, items: [{ text: 'Search', ui: 'confirm', scope: this, hasDisabled: false, handler: function(){ searchForms.submit({ url: 'search.php' }); } }, { text: 'Reset', ui: 'decline', handler: function(){ searchForms.reset(); } }] }] }] }); Ext.regModel('mobile', { fields: [ {name: 'text', type: 'string'} ] }); var searchForm = new Ext.data.TreeStore({ model: 'mobile', proxy: { type: 'ajax', url: 'search.php', reader: { type: 'tree', root: 'items' } } }); var store = new Ext.data.TreeStore({ model: 'mobile', proxy: { type: 'ajax', url: 'areas.php', reader: { type: 'tree', root: 'items' } } }); var nestedList = new Ext.NestedList({ fullscreen: true, title: 'Location', displayField: 'text', sto store, iconCls: 'locate', }); nestedList.on('leafitemtap', function(subList, subIdx, el, e) { var store = subList.getStore(), record = store.getAt(subIdx), recordNode = record.node, title = nestedList.renderTitleText(recordNode), card, preventHide, anim; if (record) { card = record.get('card'); anim = record.get('animation'); preventHide = record.get('preventHide'); } if (card) { tabPanel.setCard(card, anim || 'slide'); tabPanel.currentCard = card; } }); var services = new Ext.data.TreeStore({ model: 'mobile', proxy: { type: 'ajax', url: 'subcats.php', reader: { type: 'tree', root: 'items' } } }); var servicesList = new Ext.NestedList({ fullscreen: true, title: 'Services', displayField: 'text', sto services, iconCls: 'team', }); servicesList.on('leafitemtap', function(subList, subIdx, el, e) { var store = subList.getStore(), record = store.getAt(subIdx), recordNode = record.node, title = servicesList.renderTitleText(recordNode), card, preventHide, anim; if (record) { card = record.get('card'); anim = record.get('animation'); preventHide = record.get('preventHide'); } if (card) { tabPanel.setCard(card, anim || 'slide'); tabPanel.currentCard = card; } }); Ext.setup({ icon: 'icon.png', glossOnIcon: false, tabletStartupScreen: 'tablet_startup.png', phoneStartupScreen: 'phone_startup.png', onReady: function() { tabPanel = new Ext.TabPanel({ tabBar: { dock: 'bottom', layout: { pack: 'center' } }, fullscreen: true, ui: 'dark', animation: { type: 'cardslide', cover: true }, items: [ homePanel, nestedList, servicesList, searchForms, feedtabpanel ] }); } }) I'd like to create two dropdown (select) lists with a search button next to it so if the user chooses A in the first list and C in the second list and clicks 'search', the results return items that relate to both A and C. Practical Example: User chooses "London" in the first dropdown and "Middle Schools" in the second. Result returns the middle schools I've listed for London. How can this be done or if it can't, is there another way to achieve what I want? -edit- I found what I wanted he http://www.alistapart.com/d/complexd...ts&de=Pancakes However, now my question is what would I put in for the form "action" to populate the results? Please try a search on my webpage (search box is located at top of sidebar on the left): http://www.americanchic.net/help Here is the code implemented on the search results page: Code: <div id="cse-search-results"></div> <script type="text/javascript"> var googleSearchIframeName = "cse-search-results"; var googleSearchFormName = "cse-search-box"; var googleSearchFrameWidth = 500; var googleSearchDomain = "www.google.com"; var googleSearchPath = "/cse"; </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/afsonline/show_afs_search.js"></script> The original code (from my Google custom search control panel) included a FrameWidth of 600 and I changed it to 500 but it didn't make a difference. Any ideas? Hi there, Ive been asked to find out something in work and I hope someone can help me with this. I am looking to put a search box within a website. Users in work will be searching by 1 of 50 keywords, and each of these key words relates to a different web page that I want the search to open. For Example, typing 'one' in search bar opens link 'one.htm', typing 'two' in search bar opens link 'two.htm' and so on. Ideally it would be great if the seach bar will autocomplete text as well, but anything will be of great help to me!! Is it possible to get a code to do this? As Im a relative newbie, any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks Glen Hi there Im a relative newbie and am trying to have a searchbar that users can complete, with the text entry being from a pre-defined list. The hope is that a new page will open with the link that relates to the search bar entry. Im using an Autocomplete code but cant work out how to get the link part to work. See below code Code: <html> <head> <script src="jquery-latest.js"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/demo/main.css" type="text/css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/jquery.autocomplete.css" type="text/css" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/lib/jquery.bgiframe.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/lib/jquery.dimensions.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/jquery.autocomplete.js"></script> <script> $(document).ready(function(){ var data = "092 610 343 505 Utilities".split(" "); $("#example").autocomplete(data); }); var data = [ {text:'Link A', url:'/page2'}, {text:'Link B', url: '/page2'} ]; $("...").autocomplete(data, { formatItem: function(item) { return item.text; } }).result(function(event, item) { location.href = item.url; }); </script> </head> <body> Number: <input id="example" /><p></p> </body> </html> Can someone help me complete this code? For example, how can I change the code so that a text entry of "092" opens "www.google.com" when I hit enter after text entry? Your help with this is greatly appreciated Glen hi, im fairly new to javascript but i know the basics. im just wondering is there a possibility to make a search that will connect to my databse with a product list in it, and then display any matches to what the user searched for? help is always helpful Hi; I am implementing a Ajax auto suggestion search from database. I find an example from http://www.roscripts.com/Ajax_autosu...abase-154.html . I have not problem with the php part about search from database, but i got a problem from the search from, i added a listerner to input tag, but it still not auto suggest anyword when i type any of word, Could any one help me, Thanks. PHP Code: <html> <head> <title>roScripts - Ajax auto-suggest</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <script src="lib/prototype.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="src/scriptaculous.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="src/unittest.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="lib/builder.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="src/controls.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="src/effects.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <form method="post" action="response.php"> <label for="testinput">Search</label><br /> <input type="text" id="search" name="search" autocomplete="off" class="input" value="" onkeyup="autoSuggest();" /><br /> <div id="update" style="display:none;position:relative;"></div> <input type="image" name="register" class="submit-btn" src="http://www.roscripts.com/images/btn.gif" alt="submit" title="submit" /> </form> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" charset="utf-8"> function autoSuggest(){ new Ajax.Autocompleter('search','update','response.php', { tokens: ','} ); Autocompleter.show(); } </script> </div> </body> </html> Hi everyone, I was assigned to find out how to do this for my work. We were hoping for a javascript (but it could be PHP or other comparable format). Instead of the search function searching the website, we would like it to search a small database full of information. I have been reading for days now and have just gotten more confused. One thing I read (hopefully it was true) is that you can save a database as an HTML, then convert HTML to .JS which javascript will run. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Jeremy from Farmco Ok so im new to javascript and I have a button in an interface for an app. It's like drag and drop and i want this button to link you to a certain website searching for what the user types in the searchField1 box. The button is button16. Such as you type dogs into the text box and you click the google button among other search engines and it will redirect you to a google search doing a search for dogs. But how do I make this button search google and search for whats in searchField1. I would really appreciate the help. Im looking everywhere to learn this but just cant find it. If you could tell me how or send me a link to a tutorial that would be great. Thanks! Here is the code: I don't know where and what to add to do that. Please help. |