/*
mysql_pager.php
class by operator@superprivate.com 2001/02/02 12:00
based on in-line code written by marcos(@)generic.cx on 2000/08/29
distributed under the Gnu Public License
just require the class and make a new object, passing in:
the mysql_query() result,
the variable $page,
and the number of results per page you want.
example at the bottom of this file
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*/
class
mysql_pager
{
// define properties
var
$page
;
var
$result
;
var
$results_per_page
=
3
;
var
$total_pages
;
/*
Define the methods
1st method is the constructor, which has the same name
as the class and is called on every instantiation of the class
pass in the query result handle, current page number and integer how many results per page
like: $f->mysql_pager($result, 1, 15);
*/
function
mysql_pager
(
$result
,
$current_page
,
$results_per_page
) {
if(!
$result
){
# Bogus Query, or mysqld isn't running...
echo
"
;
return;
}
$this
->
result
=
$result
;
if(!
$current_page
||
$current_page
<
0
)
$this
->
page
=
1
;
else
$this
->
page
=
$current_page
;
if(!empty(
$results_per_page
))
$this
->
results_per_page
=
$results_per_page
;
$numrows
= @
mysql_num_rows
(
$this
->
result
);
if(!
$numrows
) {
echo
"
;
return;
}
$this
->
total_pages
=
ceil
(
$numrows
/
$this
->
results_per_page
);
# how many pages you WILL get.
}
// end constructor function
function
print_paged_results
() {
/*
echo "Current Page: ". $this->page ."
".
"Results per Page: ". $this->results_per_page ."
";
*/
echo
"
;
$start
= (
$this
->
page
-
1
) *
$this
->
results_per_page
;
mysql_data_seek
(
$this
->
result
,
$start
);
#Moves the pointer to right row
$x
=
0
;
for(
$i
=
1
;
$i
<=
$this
->
results_per_page
&&
$row
= @
mysql_fetch_array
(
$this
->
result
);
$i
++) {
if(
$x
++ &
1
)
$bgcolor
=
"#F2F2FF"
;
else
$bgcolor
=
"#EEEEEE"
;
echo
"
".
$row
[
"lastactiondate"
] .
"
";
// edit this part to spit out whatever html you want
}
// end for loop
echo
"
/n";
}
// end function print_paged_results
function
print_navigation
() {
global
$PHP_SELF
;
echo
"
;
for(
$i
=
1
;
$i
<=
$this
->
total_pages
;
$i
++) {
#loop to print <>
if(
$i
==
1
&&
$this
->
page
>
1
)
#Prints the <
echo
"
.(
$this
->
page
-
1
).
"/" onMouseOver=/"status='Previous Page';return true;/" onMouseOut=/"status=' ';return true;/">«
";
if(
$i
==
$this
->
page
)
#Doesn't print a link itself, just prints page number
echo
" $i "
;
if(
$i
!=
$this
->
page
)
#Other links that aren't this page go here
echo
" $i "
;
if(
$i
==
$this
->
total_pages
&&
$this
->
page
!=
$this
->
total_pages
)
# Link for next page >> (not on last page)
echo
"
.(
$this
->
page
+
1
).
"/" onMouseOver=/"status='Go to the Next Page';return true;/" onMouseOut=/"status=' ';return true;/"> »
";
}
// end for
echo
"
;
}
// end function print_navigation
}
// end class definition
/*
mysql_connect($server, $uname, $pass );
mysql_select_db("$db");
$result= @mysql_query("SELECT * FROM table");
$p = new mysql_pager( $result, $page, 10 );
// the variable $page will be created by the output and passed back
// in as a GET var when you click any of the navigation links
$p->print_navigation();
$p->print_paged_results();
$p->print_navigation();
}
*/
?>