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 Adding Previous and Next links to a list details



 Developer:
  Peter Bailey
 Hits:
  124
 License:
  Freeware Price: Free
 Version:
 n/a
 Platform(s):
  linux, windows, freebsd, osx, sun
 Date added:
 
 Date updated:
 2008-02-15
 Adding Previous and Next links to a list description
The following script will break a file up into x sections and show each one with the aid of next and pervious links. To test this script, create a file called 'file.txt' and enter test1|test2|test3 10 times on 10 lines. The script should show only the first 2 lines at first, click next would show the next 2 etc.



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