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nymacaco
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Pagination

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Hey folks, I'm a complete PHP newb... I have been reading Head First PHP & MySql and I actually have been learning alot in the past couple of weeks... The Devnetwork forum has been very helpful and has helped me solve many issues that I had in mind along with new ideas.

Im working on creating a site where users can submit stories and have it displayed with numbers of pages... i have the pages working going up and down no problem, but the issue is that the data is displayed on all pages...

How ever I've been stuck on pagination, before you go on... yes I have been searching google to all hell.. I have attempted to use many different tutorials but I always seem to find a new brick wall. I've searched this forums on pagination and it's very hard to find information regarding pagination most of the post have a reference to search for pagination..

I'm not looking for someone to completely re-write the code i have below but any reference would be greatly appreciated

thanks for all your help and support

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<html><head>
<link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head>
 
<?php
include '/phpinclude/mysqlconfig.php';
include '/phpinclude/mysqlopendb.php';
?>
 
<?php
 
    $tbl_name="stories";        //your table name
    // How many adjacent pages should be shown on each side?
    $adjacents = 3;
    
    /* 
       First get total number of rows in data table. 
       If you have a WHERE clause in your query, make sure you mirror it here.
    */
    $query = "SELECT COUNT(*) as num FROM $tbl_name";
    $total_pages = mysql_fetch_array(mysql_query($query));
    $total_pages = $total_pages[num];
    
    
    
    /* Setup vars for query. */
    $targetpage = "multi3.php";     //your file name  (the name of this file)
    $limit = 2;                                 //how many items to show per page
    $page = $_GET['page'];
    if($page) 
        $start = ($page - 1) * $limit;          //first item to display on this page
    else
        $start = 0;                             //if no page var is given, set start to 0
    
    /* Get data. */
    $sql = "SELECT column_name FROM $tbl_name LIMIT $start, $limit";
    $result = mysql_query($sql);
    
    /* Setup page vars for display. */
    if ($page == 0) $page = 1;                  //if no page var is given, default to 1.
    $prev = $page - 1;                          //previous page is page - 1
    $next = $page + 1;                          //next page is page + 1
    $lastpage = ceil($total_pages/$limit);      //lastpage is = total pages / items per page, rounded up.
    $lpm1 = $lastpage - 1;                      //last page minus 1
    
    /* 
        Now we apply our rules and draw the pagination object. 
        We're actually saving the code to a variable in case we want to draw it more than once.
    */
    $pagination = "";
    if($lastpage > 1)
    {   
        $pagination .= "<div class=\"pagination\">";
        //previous button
        if ($page > 1) 
            $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$prev\">« previous</a>";
        else
            $pagination.= "<span class=\"disabled\">« previous</span>";    
        
        //pages 
        if ($lastpage < 7 + ($adjacents * 2))   //not enough pages to bother breaking it up
        {   
            for ($counter = 1; $counter <= $lastpage; $counter++)
            {
                if ($counter == $page)
                    $pagination.= "<span class=\"current\">$counter</span>";
                else
                    $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$counter\">$counter</a>";                 
            }
        }
        elseif($lastpage > 5 + ($adjacents * 2))    //enough pages to hide some
        {
            //close to beginning; only hide later pages
            if($page < 1 + ($adjacents * 2))        
            {
                for ($counter = 1; $counter < 4 + ($adjacents * 2); $counter++)
                {
                    if ($counter == $page)
                        $pagination.= "<span class=\"current\">$counter</span>";
                    else
                        $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$counter\">$counter</a>";                 
                }
                $pagination.= "...";
                $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$lpm1\">$lpm1</a>";
                $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$lastpage\">$lastpage</a>";       
            }
            //in middle; hide some front and some back
            elseif($lastpage - ($adjacents * 2) > $page && $page > ($adjacents * 2))
            {
                $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=1\">1</a>";
                $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=2\">2</a>";
                $pagination.= "...";
                for ($counter = $page - $adjacents; $counter <= $page + $adjacents; $counter++)
                {
                    if ($counter == $page)
                        $pagination.= "<span class=\"current\">$counter</span>";
                    else
                        $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$counter\">$counter</a>";                 
                }
                $pagination.= "...";
                $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$lpm1\">$lpm1</a>";
                $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$lastpage\">$lastpage</a>";       
            }
            //close to end; only hide early pages
            else
            {
                $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=1\">1</a>";
                $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=2\">2</a>";
                $pagination.= "...";
                for ($counter = $lastpage - (2 + ($adjacents * 2)); $counter <= $lastpage; $counter++)
                {
                    if ($counter == $page)
                        $pagination.= "<span class=\"current\">$counter</span>";
                    else
                        $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$counter\">$counter</a>";                 
                }
            }
        }
        
        //next button
        if ($page < $counter - 1) 
            $pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$next\">next »</a>";
        else
            $pagination.= "<span class=\"disabled\">next »</span>";
        $pagination.= "</div>\n";       
    }
?>
 
<?php
 
$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $tbl_name");
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
  {
  echo $row['story_id'] . " " . $row['story_text'];
  echo "<br />";
  }
?>
 
<?=$pagination?>
<?php
include 'phpinclude/mysqlclosedb.php'; ?>
</html>
 
 
 
nymacaco
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Re: Pagination

Post by nymacaco »

this link has the exact setup that I used

http://www.phpeasystep.com/phptu/29.html
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Re: Pagination

Post by Christopher »

Remove the query at the end and move the while() loop up to right after the query with the 'LIMIT' clause in it.
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nymacaco
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Re: Pagination

Post by nymacaco »

Thanks for the input, belive it or not I was able to get it working... this is what I modified at the bottom.

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    <?php
        while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
        {
    
        echo "Story # : {$row['story_id']} <br>" ;
        echo "Story : {$row['story_text']} <br>" ;
        echo "Submited By : {$row['story_nick']}<br><br><br> <br>" ;
        }
    ?>
 
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Re: Pagination

Post by pickle »

Moving to PHP - Code.
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