You can create an XML variant then set up templates to publish a file
with the pages connected to a list using the "List" block tags like
any other list.
Or you can simply put XML into the normal HTML variant if you're not
publishing the HTML related to those pages.

HTH.

Regards,
Richard Hauer
====================
5 Limes Pty Limited
www.5Limes.com.au


On Jan 29, 1:23 am, Michael Gomez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry but i explain so bad...
>
> I know and use, JQuery... but, the really question be,
>
> "know all the URLs of the XML generated by reddot (with limited
> lists)" (to manipulate with jquery).
>
> On 28 ene, 07:58, "Richard Hauer (5 Limes)" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Do you mean to use AJAX to pull in each page as it is selected, or do
> > you really mean using JavaScript to show and hide sections of a single
> > page as though there was multiple pages?
>
> > To do AJAX pagination you would publish your list to an intermediary
> > state - like one or more XML files - then use JavaScript to load the
> > XML and translate it into HTML on the fly.
>
> > To do JavaScript in-place pagination you will find frameworks like
> > jQuery most helpful for managing your dataset.  Essentially you are
> > going to publish your full set of data into a hidden div or table,
> > then use JavaScript to select out the inner divs or rows you wish to
> > display and "copy" them into a visible container.  A bit of maths to
> > work out and dynamically write in the number of pages and you're away.
>
> > HTH.
>
> > Regards,
> > Richard Hauer
> > ====================
> > 5 Limes Pty Limitedwww.5Limes.com.au
>
> > On Jan 28, 4:04 am, Michael Gomez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > do you have an example of this? i need to do an ajax pagination, ...
>
> > > On 22 ene, 10:06, "Henry Lu, Sun Certified Java Programmer"
>
> > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Basically if you are not using LiveServer, the burden is on you to make
> > > > pagination happen.
>
> > > > If LiveServer is in, then pagination is easy. Look up the Target 
> > > > Dynament
> > > > use case in one of the sample project shipped. Using a combination of 
> > > > query
> > > > dynament and xsl is also just as easy.
>
> > > > On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:03 AM, BjP <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi Frezero,
>
> > > > > Not out of the box, no.
>
> > > > > If you are publishing out to an asp site then use asp to paginate but
> > > > > if you are publishing out to a static site I would recommend using
> > > > > jquery pagination to split up pages.
>
> > > > > ie  
> > > > > http://www.thebiggestloser.com.au/healthy-living-article-archive.htm
>
> > > > > Cheers,
> > > > > BjP
>
> > > > > On Jan 22, 6:53 pm, frezero <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > Hello Guys
>
> > > > > > Has a reddot output paginal list news or I must use the asp?
>
> > > > > > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
>
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