Well, this is really trivial isn't it? On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 3:18:14 PM UTC-7, HittingSmoke wrote: > > I followed the pagination tutorial in the web2py book and I have the > following controller: > > def index(): > if len(request.args): page=int(request.args[0]) > else: page=1 > items_per_page=6 > limitby=((page-1)*items_per_page,(page)*items_per_page+1) > posts=db().select(db.post.ALL, orderby=~db.post.date, limitby=limitby) > return dict(posts=posts, page=page, items_per_page=items_per_page) > > ...and this view controlling navigation: > > <div class="pagination pagination-centered"> > <ul> > {{if page>1:}} > <li><a href="{{=URL(args=[page-1])}}">Prev</a></li> > {{pass}} > {{if len(posts)>items_per_page:}} > <li><a href="{{=URL(args=[page+1])}}">Next</a></li> > {{pass}} > </ul> > </div> > > The only problem I have with it is when you go to the second page it > reports as page 1. I would like the first page to be page 1. Is that > possible without completely rewriting the pagination function? >
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