Re: RES: inexplicable behaviour

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What parameters are you pasing in the link? That will be the telling point of what you are doing wrong. You could pass the search params ( though these are best kept in a session or cookie ) and the offset counter to get the next block of results.

Sorry for top posting.

Bastien

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On Apr 26, 2009, at 4:23, 9el <lenin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have pagination set up and the number for pages "next" has a link but
the "next" does not. I have experimented with all sorts of
configurations of the code but the only thing that works (and this is
totally "off the wall") is to do this
*$Count* = *mysql_num_rows($results);*
$Count1=*$Count++;* // without this, the "next" does not do the link--- but there is no other $Count1 in the code either in the original page or
the include page.



the script should work even if u replace
$Count1 = $Count++;
with
$Count++;



There's a NICE video tutorial available on pagination over the internet. You
should watch it.

You are counting the number of rows of a result. And you are asking to
increase the count by 1.   :D

Thats not realistic.

pagination is done with  the help of mySQL's * LIMIT recNUMBER, count*
*
Look for "Pagination with PHP + MySQL" and watchit


http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=10&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bestechvideos.com%2F2008%2F07%2F02%2Fsampsonvideos-php-pagination-part-2&ei=ohn0SdnlL8KLkAWQrNTbCg&usg=AFQjCNEGKOIG3791BpgeVqCiiq5-cikbRA

Dont miss this SampsonVideos . PERIOD


*Regards

Lenin

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