Hi Sean,

Thanks for the quick reply.

You're right, I found it at http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/80336#138168

I'll try it out tomorrow at work.

Jose.

> Sean Santry coded that, I believe.  Look back in the archives for last
> week.
>
> Sean Cribbs
> seancribbs.com
>
> On 11/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Has anybody followed up on this suggestion made by Tristan?
>>
>> > Tristan wrote:
>> > <r:children:next />
>> > <r:children:previous />
>> > called from inside a <r:children:each>, would allow to easily create
>> links to the next/previous archived item
>>
>> To which John Long replied:
>>
>> >So next and previous would work off of the date? I could see something
>> >like that. No need for them to hang off of children though. They should
>> >be normal tags available to any page. Once you are allowed to apply an
>> >order to pages these will make a lot more sense. They would certainly
>> >make it easy to construct a tour or book of some kind.
>>
>> I haven't found out anything on this idea and I really need a
>> (back-next)
>> behavior. Can somebody point me on the right direction? I'm willing to
>> smash my head against a wall trying to figure it out so any advice is
>> appreciated.
>>
>> jose.
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