On Wednesday 06 February 2002 12:02, jtjohnston wrote:
> Jason,
>
> I'm not ssure I follow.
> $offset is the number i read in in my
> $limit is the number displayed.
> $num_rows is the number of rows in my database.
Correct.
> What are you doing with $previous? $previous would be my string, no
Jason,
I'm not ssure I follow.
$offset is the number i read in in my
$limit is the number displayed.
$num_rows is the number of rows in my database.
What are you doing with $previous? $previous would be my string, not the
previous offset?
Could you show me again?
> > if(!$offset)
> > {
> > $of
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 09:59, jtjohnston wrote:
> I'm using this code to create a "Next n Articles >>" on my index.page
> from my mysql database.
> I worked most of it out myself. Then I got some help. It works. I
> thought I understood my own code enough to be able to construct a "<<
> Pre
I'm using this code to create a "Next n Articles >>" on my index.page
from my mysql database.
I worked most of it out myself. Then I got some help. It works. I
thought I understood my own code enough to be able to construct a "<<
Previous n Articles". I guess not. My coding skills need help.
So ho
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