On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:01 PM, It Maq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I am working in page breaking (dividing the result of
>  a select query in multiple pages).

    It's more commonly referred to as "pagination."  You'll get more
accurate results with the proper terminology.

>  Now my problem is not with the php code, but with the
>  algorithm that organize the links to the pages. I want
>  to do something like google, the pages numbers at the
>  bottom of the page must not exceed a maximum number,
>  the actual page must be in the center of the links to
>  other pages and there are a lot of other conditions
>  that arise.

    If I'm understanding you correctly, all you'll need are a few
if/else conditions, some range math, and some LIMIT conditions in your
SQL query.

>  Do you know about a site that describe these
>  conditions or may be propose the whole algorithm for
>  that?

    STFW.  ;-P

    http://www.google.com/search?q=php+pagination+like+Google

    The top two results look like they hit the nail right on the head for you.

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</Daniel P. Brown>
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