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Re: [mv] Searching multiple columns in MySQL problem



Ok, this isn't working for me either. What I want to do is create 1 (one) text box that will search 3 different columns in the MySQL table. The example shows how to search 3 columns, but with 3 text boxes. I've tried a few variations, but have failed miserably. Can anyone demonstrate this?

Dan Busarow wrote:

> On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Daniel Ceregatti wrote:
> > CGI is escaping the %'s, since these appear in the MySQL logs...the first set reads: '% word_that_was_searched_for %', whereas the two subsequent ones read: '% %'. As far as the <input...> tag, if type= is not specified, it defaults to text.
>
> You need to tell minivend that there are three search terms.  See
> "Coordinated and joined searching" in the reference manual.
>
> Dan
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