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Adding new search function

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tyv - 27 Feb 2008 23:48 GMT
Hi,

I want to add a new search function (Drop Down Menu) to search my a
database in my website.  I managed to add the search filter and the
options, but I am unable to get it to actually work.  Whenever I
select one of the options and click search, nothing happens.  When I
click on the yellow icon at the bottom of IE (that yellow triangle
with an exclamation point) it says "object expected".

Anyone have any suggestions or sample scripts that would help fix
this?  Thanks in advance for any advice.

TV
Eliyahu Goldin - 28 Feb 2008 09:59 GMT
You will need to provide more info before anyone will be able to help you.

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brockuswade@yahoo.com - 28 Feb 2008 14:36 GMT
What type of database are you using? SQLserver, Access, Oracle?

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tyv - 28 Feb 2008 17:11 GMT
On Feb 28, 6:36 am, brockusw...@yahoo.com wrote:
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I am using Microsoft SQL.

tyv

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