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[Resolved] Show search results in a different page

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Problem:

When a user does a search, is it possible to show the results in a different page?

Solution:

You can follow our document to display the search form and search result in different pages:

Relevant Documentation:

https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/views/front-page-filters/#displaying-custom-search

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Last updated by camila 4 years ago.

Assisted by: Luo Yang.

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#1570955
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Tell us what you are trying to do?

When a user does a search, is it possible to show the results in a different page?

We have a section on the home page with a search box, checkboxes and displaying three items. hidden link (see search-01.png)

Then we have an inside page with a search box, checkboxes and displaying all items. hidden link (see search-02.png)

We want the search and checkboxes on the home page to do a redirect and show the results on the inside page hidden link

#1571567
#1572553
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I tried what's suggested in the documentation but bump with this issue (see attached).

Is there a way around that? The design we're implementing doesn't have a submit button.

#1573245

Minesh
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Luo is on vacation. He will get back to work on the coming Monday and reply you as soon as possible.

However, there is no feature to implement text search using the Ajax, if you have text search added to your view, it needs submit button at least. You need to add the submit button.

More info:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/views/filtering-views-for-a-specific-text-string-search/

#1575103

In order to submit the search form to another page, the submit button is required, for example:
[wpv-filter-submit name="Search"]

#1575733

Thank you for your help.

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