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Old 04.07.2008, 00:47   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to .. target to mainbody from FORM

Hi, i thought it would be simple :

Have a form in the 'left' column of my template, which will POST variables to a PHP file. This php-file finds data from my database and eventually show results in a shown php/html page in the 'MAIN BODY' ...

The problem is that i can't get the results to be shown in the mainbody, as it will nest the whole websitelayout again into the 'left' column ...

I tried it with the wrapper, but can't get it go work as well from the form post.

Anyone can explain to me how to target the php-resulting-page into the mainbody when the form is in the left column??

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