On Monday 28 January 2002 18:42, Jason Wong wrote:
$page behaves just fine :
page: 2 - yup, it's incrementing, all right...
nr_pages: 230
Whack! Doesn't work any more... It's starting to drive me mad.
Me too. Post the full code so we can all revel in this madness!
All rightey. Here
On Monday 28 January 2002 18:42, Jason Wong wrote:
$page behaves just fine :
[snip]
page: 2 - yup, it's incrementing, all right...
nr_pages: 230
Whack! Doesn't work any more... It's starting to drive me mad.
Me too. Post the full code so we can all revel in this madness!
Well,
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 21:15, Markus Lervik wrote:
On Monday 28 January 2002 18:42, Jason Wong wrote:
$page behaves just fine :
[snip]
page: 2 - yup, it's incrementing, all right...
nr_pages: 230
Whack! Doesn't work any more... It's starting to drive me mad.
Me too.
Hello!
I have a problem with session_registered variables.
It seems that my sessions behave quite erratic. Well,
actually just one variable, $query.
Somehow when I print the value of $query, it looks fine.
Then, when I change $query a bit and print it again,
it looks fine.
Change it a third
On Monday 28 January 2002 20:45, Markus Lervik wrote:
Hello!
I have a problem with session_registered variables.
It seems that my sessions behave quite erratic. Well,
actually just one variable, $query.
Somehow when I print the value of $query, it looks fine.
Then, when I change $query a
On Monday 28 January 2002 14:57, Jason Wong wrote:
Somehow when I print the value of $query, it looks fine.
Then, when I change $query a bit and print it again,
it looks fine.
Change it a third time, and it suddenly gets the value it
had in the beginning.
Could you post some code
On Monday 28 January 2002 21:05, Markus Lervik wrote:
On Monday 28 January 2002 14:57, Jason Wong wrote:
Somehow when I print the value of $query, it looks fine.
Then, when I change $query a bit and print it again,
it looks fine.
Change it a third time, and it suddenly gets the value
On Monday 28 January 2002 17:34, Jason Wong wrote:
Crikey, it looks terribly complicated for what looks like something to page
through a set of results.
Wouldn't it be easier to do away with the ereg_replace()?
if($go==next) {
if($page $nr_pages $page = 0) {
$page++;
On Monday 28 January 2002 23:45, Markus Lervik wrote:
Well, in this particular case it won't work at all, because the SQL-query
is dynamically created based on what the user wants to search for. It
doesn't nessecary include all columns. The only static bit of the query is
FROM
On Monday 28 January 2002 18:06, Jason Wong wrote:
Besides, I have a strange fetisch to do everything the hard way. : )
Masochist :)
:D
Anyway, as per the subject, how are you getting $page? I assume it is
stored in the session. Is $page behaving correctly when you go from one
page to
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 00:24, Markus Lervik wrote:
On Monday 28 January 2002 18:06, Jason Wong wrote:
$page behaves just fine :
[snip]
page: 2 - yup, it's incrementing, all right...
nr_pages: 230
Whack! Doesn't work any more... It's starting to drive me mad.
Me too. Post the full
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