- From: Mike Taylor <mike@tecc.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 14:55:17 +0100
- To: adam@indexdata.dk
- CC: ian.ibbotson@k-int.com, www-zig@w3.org
> Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 14:07:20 +0200 > From: Adam Dickmeiss <adam@indexdata.dk> > > > For example, when you get a search request, do nothing but > > remember what the request was, and return a "success" indicator. > > You need only actually submit the SQL query when the user either > > (A) sorts the result set (in which case you can include the ORDER > > BY clause) or (B) presents some records, in which case that's a > > great moment to actually do the search. > > Well, you need to return a resultCount immediately. And that require > some work to be carried out.. Yup, I was talking nonsense. Please disregard my stupid suggestion! Sorry. _/|_ _______________________________________________________________ /o ) \/ Mike Taylor <mike@miketaylor.org.uk> www.miketaylor.org.uk )_v__/\ "Good luck, everyone" -- Bob the Angry Flower after the WTC disaster. See http://angryflower.com/septem.gif
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