Thanks Kim, Aaron, and Barry for your input!
 - good food for thought as I built this thing.

Given the requirement, I ended up building a solution using target
containers (still makes my stomach sick to say "target container") and
a plugin.
In a nutshell, the plugin looks to a list of content pages (connected
via keywords), figures out how many "index pages" are needed, creates
them on a list in the main page, that targets a container on the Main
page, and then connects the content pages to the right index
component. Target containers then kick out MainPage_01.html,
MainPage_02.html, ... MainPage_N.html.
If you add pages to the content pages list, you can click the
"repaginate" button and it adds/removes index components, rejigs the
pages to the supplied "pages per index" and leaves you with a set of
paginated content pages, in a fairly clean solution.

I like the jquery solution the best, but it needed to degrade well for
no script.

Interesting side note: this was a perfect example of target container
use as EVERYTHING stays the same, by design, except for the content in
the middle.

Cheers!
Wayne.
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