04-09-2009, 08:33 PM
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The Gregarious
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Originally Posted by Tanax
I didn't understand that xD
My example is based on MySQL and not MS SQL, but you can use the pagination class for MS SQL, MySQLi, Oracle, images in a folder(whihch salathe posted an example of as a reply post), etc. Just about any array of data it will paginate
But probably I misunderstood what you meant with your post xD
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It's the way I read what you wrote. After reading it I can see what you mean, but I will explain what I thought you meant anyways since I like to talk a lot...
When you said, "this should work in mySQL, eventhough your example is based on mySQL"
When you read it fast it looks like you meant to say that one of them is MS SQL like this:
"this should work in mySQL, eventhough my example is based on MS SQL"...
The way it's worded, sounds like it's designed to work with one DB and SHOULD work in another DB, eventhough it was designed with a different DB...see what I mean?
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