you don't have to test - I'll do that - if it doesn't work I'll figure it out from what you've done in the witango 5 ver
cheers
Garth

Actually I have no way of reverting back (testing) on
a previous version - the company I work for have
upgraded to version 5 completely.

JJ

--- Garth Penglase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 earlier versions would be great too. really
 appreciate it since this
 of great interest to me.
 cheers
 Garth

 >Hi Garth,
 >
 >Attached is a file which demonstrates how to do an
 >ebay style navigation in Witango as described by
 >Nicholas below. There is only a small piece of
 extra
 >code required - I have included comments in the
 file
 >but basically a limit is set on the number of
 results
 >to be returned and from that the total number of
 pages
 >is calculated with a simple for loop to show the
 |1|
 >|2| |3| stuff.
 >
 >This could be modified to work like the google
 >(Gooooooogle) search results navigation which is
 >similar.....
 >
 >I would have liked to make this ready to go and set
 up
 >a resultset to demonstrate on - this wasn't
 possible
 >though as in the search I needed to show where the
 >limit (@@request$limit) and start (<@ARG _start>)
 >variables are used...
 >
 >Also can I make the suggestion of implementing this
 >with the use of a custom tag - that way anytime you
 >want this functionality all you need to do is add 2
 >lines of code! - If anyone needs to know how to do
 >this I can post a solution/instructions.
 >
 >Finally the attached will only work with version 5
 >server (which I might add is very reliable and
 stable)
 >....if necessary I can post a taf that will work
 with
 >earlier versions.
 >
 >Regards,
 >JJ
 >
 >--- Garth Penglase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >>  I'm interested in how best to do this in Witango
 >>  Garth
 >>
 >>  >Hi Nicholas,
 >>  >
 >>  >Why does it have to be done in Javascript
 anyway?
 >>  It
 >>  >can be done relatively straight forward with
 >>  Witango
 >>  >and still look exactly the same to the user as
 the
 >>  >Javascript you've given below.
 >>  >
 >>  >If you change your mind let me know and I can
 >>  describe
 >>  >how to do it in Witango.
 >>  >
 >>  >JJ
 >>  >
 >>  >
 >>  >
 >>  >--- Nicholas Froome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >>  wrote:
 >>  >>  I posted a while ago about generating page
 >>  numbers
 >>  >>  eBay-style for multiple result pages. I'd
 rather
 >>  do
 >>  >>  this in javascript on a per-page basis than
 do
 >>  it
 >>  >>  with Witango, and this is as far as I've
 got:
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  <HEAD>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT">
 > >>  >>  function GoToPage( id )
 > >>  >>  {
 > >>  >>  window.location = (
 > >>  >>
 > >>
 >
 >>'http://www.bolide.co.uk/actions/image.taf?link=&start='
 > >>  >>  + id);
 > >>  >>  }
 > >>  >>  </SCRIPT>
 > >>  >>
 >>  >>  </head>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  <BODY>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  <!----------------- nav bar starts here
 >>  >>  ------------------>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  <a href="javascript: GoToPage('1');">1</A> |
 <a
 >>  >>  href="javascript: GoToPage('11');">2</A> |
 <a
 >>  >>  href="javascript: GoToPage('21');">3</A>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  <!------------------ nav bar ends here
 >>  >>  ------------------->
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  etc, etc
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  What I'd like to do is to calculate the
 number
 >  > of
 >  > >>  pages from <@TOTALROWS> / <@NUMROWS>, round
 this
 >  > >>  total up, then use javascript to populate
 the
 >  > nav
 >  > >>  bar automagically with the right numbers,
 and
 >>  >>  calculate the record number to start from
 from
 >>  >>  <@NUMROWS>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  The id number is the page number, and the
 start
 >>  >>  record = ((page number x
 >>  <@NUMROWS>)-(<@NUMROWS>-1))
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  The final wrinkle would be to make the
 current
 >>  page
 >>  >>  number bold
 > >>  >>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  I know I can't do the javascript - can
 anyone
 >>  help?
 >>  >>  I'll post the completed, tested code back to
 the
 >>  >>  list. The final results would be applicable
 >>  across
 >>  >>  the board for any dynamically-generated
 pages
 >>  >>
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