1)
a) you know which page you're on (default to 1)
b) count = "select count(*)" from database
c) num_pages = count / num_items_per_page
d) display accordingly
2)
start loop (has some counter, eg $i)
$bgcol = "white"; if ($i % 2 == 1) $bgcol = "gray";
rest of code
end loop
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher J. Crane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 1:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Displaying SELECT results
I wrote a shopping cart, but I
don't understand two things.
1) What is the best way to display like the first ten records and then a
list of how many pages with 10 records on them...similar to like a search
engine when it returns it's results. If I have 100 items I do not want to
display all of them on one page. So I will display the first ten, and then a
link for the next ten or something like that. I did this in PERL, but it was
a long mathematical routine to get it and I know there must be an easier
way.
2) To display the results of a SELECT statement, but every other line is a
off color. So Like row 1 is white and row 2 is gray and row 3 is white and
row 4 is gray and so one.
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