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ASP Paging.... with a twist!
Old 02-28-2004, 01:01 PM ASP Paging.... with a twist!
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Hello,

I have a growing database and have a growing need for it to be automaticaly paged (say by 5 each page). I have come accross plenty of scripts that achieve this using different methods, but none of them specify witch collum in the database I need paged, exc. I want a specific option such as that because In one collum, the output will be linked, and the link will be based on that collum. Another, the collum will be turned into the source for a picture. I can achieve all of this without paging.... but with it?? Who knows! I work in ASP and microsoft access (mdb) but if anyone knows how to use dbf, that would be great.
(example DB)
Name|Description|Link|PictureLink
Woo|Great game!|http://www.sfg.com|http://sfg.com/sdf.gif
Zlio|FunFun|www.some.tv.gov.com.net|www.some.tv.gov.com.net\sdfg.gif

I hope I made this as clear as possible,

Thanks.
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