Super Search will return results for a GET request -- the form just happens to use POST by default. if you add ";go=Search" to a preload URL it will execute the search with those inputs instead of loading the form filled in with those inputs: brusimm's top level nodes
[link://?node_id=3989;a=brusimm;re=N;go=Search|brusimm's top level nod
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As a personal note: eliminating any replies youve written may not be as usefull as you think in the long run ... i find that many of the most generally usefull things i've ever written (to perlmonks, or on other forums/mailing lists) have been replies to other peoples questions.
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