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That's because it's outside the scope of autoComplete.js. What you want is a normal JS MySQL tutorial, and to learn JS in general, and then plug them together. |
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Thanks!
After I posted, I went to shower, and was pondering the issue and thinking
along those lines...
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Good evening, I have been playing around with autoComplete, and while I see several general examples, I have found nothing explaining how to connect to and retrieve the auto complete items from a (mySQL) database.
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