Hi Mike,
I am intrested for the solution you gave me. But I am confused of the way in
implementing "select FOUND_ROWS()".
I wrote another very simple codes as the first step for understanding this
threat:
<?php
$konek=mysql_connect("127.0.0.1","root","mypassword");
if ($konek){
for ($i=0;$i<2;$i++){
$sqlku="select SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS id_iklan from lowongan limit 5;";
$sqlkupage="select FOUND_ROWS()";
$mybd=mysql_select_db("headhunter",$konek);
$kueri=mysql_query($sqlku,$konek) or die('MYSQL QUERY ERROR
['.mysql_errno($konek).'] '.mysql_error($konek));
$kueri=mysql_query($sqlkupage,$konek) or die('MYSQL QUERY ERROR
['.mysql_errno($konek).'] '.mysql_error($konek));
while($brs=mysql_fetch_row($kueri)){
list($idiklan)=$brs;
echo "FirstItem <a
href=\"showit.php?id=$idiklan\">$idiklan</a><br>";
}
}
}else{
echo "I can't talk to the server<br>";
exit();
}
?>
I've put nine records into the table of "lowongan", idiklan 1 to 9.
Look I get of course only one record, namely the: '9'.
This is the output of my codes in my internet browser.
===
FirstItem 9
FirstItem 9
===
The output what I am expecting suppose to be:
on the $i=0
"
FirstItem 1
FirstItem 2
FirstItem 3
FirstItem 4
FirstItem 5
"
and on the $i=1
"
FirstItem 6
FirstItem 7
FirstItem 8
FirstItem 9
FirstItem 9
"
I read on the documentation of MySQL but I couldn't find any code of sample
also in the php.net.
Would be so kind to give me a very simple code of sample?
Thank you very much in advance.
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 11:58:04 -0700
mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/12/07, Patrik Hasibuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear my friends...
> >
> > I am trying to display the content of a table. Each page must content only
> > 5 records maximum. Each page has "Previous" and "Next" buttons (made from
> > anchor).
> >
> > I dump the primary of the working table and keep it in a cookie. So than
> > the paging task work with the index of cookie array. But the
> > $curguruescomidiklan stays "0" each time I click "Next" button.
>
> yeah there is no reason to be using cookies for this.
>
> just using query string parameters should work. for pagination you need to
> know:
>
> total number of items
> number of items per page
>
> after that you know how many pages (numitems / itemsperpage) and work
> out the links appropriately (i.e. page1 has no previous, $maxpage has
> no next) and you can put the number of pages down how you want (if you
> want to do prev 3 4 5 next, or next 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 prev, there's a
> ton of strategies to print out what pages to show, and next, previous,
> jump to end, jump to beginning, etc)
>
> i've never used the PEAR class or anything else, i made a function a
> long time ago that actually works in conjunction with mysql's SELECT
> FOUND_ROWS() and uses a LIMIT offset,number to save the overhead of
> fetching every row from the database to only show the ones for that
> page. it's actually worked well for 4 years now without a single
> change...
>
> at some point perhaps i'll clean it up and post it somewhere, and
> someone might be able to make it even better.
>
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