You can store arrays in sessions ... you may be able to store objects in
sessions, although I don't think you can do objects with PHP's sessions.

Is the data such that you can store it in an array? If not, store the ID's
of the data and then requery again on the next page ...

good luck,

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> I am attempting to paginate some results.  All code is on the same page,
so
> keep that in mind.  So i query for the results i want, all is fine and
> dandy.  when i click on the link to go to the next page of results, all is
> lost.  Any ideas as to how to tackle this issue?
>
> thanx,
> Kit
>
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