Re: [shownext max=?] armed

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12255
interpreted = N
texte = At 6:04 PM 6/6/97, Grant Hulbert altered the fabric of cyberspace, writing:> >If I set the max to 1 then no links are show on the first page. > >If I set the max to 3 then the first 3 links are available. Is this what > >you intended to have happen? > > Yes, but as you can see it doesn't work: I guess that's why it's not >documented yet. For now, how about doing some trickery with [hideif] >inside the [shownext], using [startat], [begin], or [end] to give you the >numbers you need to know when to hide the remaining list of items? Grant,I'd like a example of what you are talking about here. What I would like to see on a page is:Show Next 20 Show Prior 20NOT dozens of 1-19 20-29 30-39 etc.An example would be helpful. I have reviewed some of my archived mail on the topic and no solution could be found. <--Glenn-->~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Glenn & Renee Davis Exclusively Web / Net Highway (916) 887-0678 Web Page Design / Hosting Services POB 157, Cool,CA 95614-0157 http://www.ExclusivelyWeb.com http://www.Net-Hwy.com &&& ||| (@ @) (@ @) ----------------------------ooO---U---Ooo---------------ooO--(_)--Ooo------->> Mailto:renee@Net-Hwy.com Mailto:glenn@Net-Hwy.com Mailto:renee@ExclusivelyWeb.com Mailto:glenn@ExclusivelyWeb.com Graphics Design Webmaster Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [shownext max=?] armed (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  2. Re: [shownext max=?] armed (Glenn Davis 1997)
  3. Re: [shownext max=?] armed (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  4. Re: [shownext max=?] armed (Glenn Davis 1997)
  5. Re: [shownext max=?] armed (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  6. [shownext max=?] armed (bob 1997)
At 6:04 PM 6/6/97, Grant Hulbert altered the fabric of cyberspace, writing:> >If I set the max to 1 then no links are show on the first page. > >If I set the max to 3 then the first 3 links are available. Is this what > >you intended to have happen? > > Yes, but as you can see it doesn't work: I guess that's why it's not >documented yet. For now, how about doing some trickery with [hideif] >inside the [shownext], using [startat], [begin], or [end] to give you the >numbers you need to know when to hide the remaining list of items? Grant,I'd like a example of what you are talking about here. What I would like to see on a page is:Show Next 20 Show Prior 20NOT dozens of 1-19 20-29 30-39 etc.An example would be helpful. I have reviewed some of my archived mail on the topic and no solution could be found. <--Glenn-->~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Glenn & Renee Davis Exclusively Web / Net Highway (916) 887-0678 Web Page Design / Hosting Services POB 157, Cool,CA 95614-0157 http://www.ExclusivelyWeb.com http://www.Net-Hwy.com &&& ||| (@ @) (@ @) ----------------------------ooO---U---Ooo---------------ooO--(_)--Ooo------->> Mailto:renee@Net-Hwy.com Mailto:glenn@Net-Hwy.com Mailto:renee@ExclusivelyWeb.com Mailto:glenn@ExclusivelyWeb.com Graphics Design Webmaster Glenn Davis

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