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I have a web site that is showing a list with pagination. Right now its listing in one column. I would like it to show 50 links on a page in 2 columns. I think I know in theory how this should work but I'm not sure.

 

This is the code that i have now, and this is my site http://www.drinktothecredits.com/movies.php

 

<?php

include"scripts/connect.php" ;

mysql_connect('localhost',$username,$password);
@mysql_select_db($database) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR);

$sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM movie WHERE type LIKE 'movie'";
$result = mysql_query($sql) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR);
$r = mysql_fetch_row($result);
$numrows = $r[0];
$rowsperpage = 25;
$totalpages = ceil($numrows / $rowsperpage);


if (isset($_GET['currentpage']) && is_numeric($_GET['currentpage'])) {
   $currentpage = (int) $_GET['currentpage'];
} else {
   $currentpage = 1;
}
if ($currentpage > $totalpages) {
   $currentpage = $totalpages;
} 
if ($currentpage < 1) {
   $currentpage = 1;
} 

$offset = ($currentpage - 1) * $rowsperpage;
$sql = "SELECT title FROM movie WHERE type LIKE 'movie' ORDER BY title LIMIT $offset, $rowsperpage" ;
$result = mysql_query($sql) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR);
?>


<div align="center"><span class="rulemain ">Movies</span></div><br>
<?php
while ($list = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
     ?>
    
<li> <a class="nav" href=/rules.php?title=<?php echo urlencode($list['title']); ?>><?php echo $list['title']; ?></a> </li>

<?php
} 
$range = 3;

if ($currentpage > 1) {
   echo " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage=1'><<</a> ";
   $prevpage = $currentpage - 1;
   echo " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage=$prevpage'><</a> ";
} 
for ($x = ($currentpage - $range); $x < (($currentpage + $range) + 1); $x++) {
   if (($x > 0) && ($x <= $totalpages)) {
      if ($x == $currentpage) {
         echo " [<b>$x</b>] ";
      } else {
         echo " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage=$x'>$x</a> ";
      } 
   } 
} 
        
if ($currentpage != $totalpages) {
   $nextpage = $currentpage + 1;
    
   echo " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage=$nextpage'>></a> ";
   echo " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage=$totalpages'>>></a> ";
} 
?>

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Here is a rewrite of your script for scenario #1. I made a lot of other improvements int he code as well.

<?php

//Configurable variables
$rec_per_page = 50; //Should be an even multiple of $rec_per_page
$cols_per_page = 2;
$page_link_range = 3;

//Connect to database
include"scripts/connect.php" ;
mysql_connect('localhost',$username,$password);
@mysql_select_db($database) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR);

//Run query to get total records
$query  = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM movie WHERE type = 'movie'";
$result = mysql_query($query) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR);
$total_records = mysql_result($result, 0);
$total_pages   = ceil($total_records / $rec_per_page);

//Set current page
$current_page = (isset($_GET['currentpage'])) ? (int) $_GET['currentpage'] : 1;
if ($current_page < 1) { $current_page = 1; }
if ($current_page > $totalpages) { $current_page = $totalpages; }

//Run query to get records for current page
$offset = ($current_page - 1) * $rec_per_page;
$query = "SELECT title FROM movie WHERE type = 'movie' ORDER BY title LIMIT $offset, $rec_per_page";
$result = mysql_query($query) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR);

//Loop through results to create output
$movie_list = '';
$rec_idx= 0;
while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result))
{
    //Open new row if needed
    if($rec_idx% $cols_per_page == 0)
    {
        $movie_list .= "<tr>\n";
    }
    $movie_url  = urlencode($row['title']);
    $movie_text = htmlspecialchars($row['title']);
    $movie_list .= "<td> <a class='nav' href=/rules.php?title={$movie_url}>{$movie_text}</a></td>\n";
    //Close current row if needed
    if($rec_idx% $cols_per_page == $cols_per_page-1)
    {
        $movie_list .= "</tr>\n";
    }
        $rec_idx++;
} 
//Close out last row if needed
if($rec_idx% $cols_per_page != $cols_per_page-1)
{
    $movie_list .= "</tr>\n";
}
    
//Create pagination links
$page_links = '';
//First and Prev pages
if ($current_page > 1)
{
    $prevpage = $current_page - 1;
    $page_links .= " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage=1'><<</a> \n";
    $page_links .= " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage={$prevpage}'><</a> \n";
} 
//Surrounding pages
$beg_page = max($current_page - $page_link_range, 1);
$end_page = min($current_page + $range, $totalpages);
for ($page = $beg_page; $page <= $end_page; $page++)
{
    if($page == $current_page)
    {
        $page_links .= " [<b>{$page}</b>] \n";
    }
    else
    {
        $page_links .= " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage={$page}'>{$page}</a> \n";
    }
} 
//Next and last pages
if ($current_page != $totalpages)
{
    $nextpage = $current_page + 1;
    $page_links .= " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage={$nextpage}'>></a> \n";
    $page_links .= " <a class='nav' href='movies.php?currentpage={$totalpages}'>>></a> \n";
}
?>

<table align="center">
    <th class="rulemain" colspan="<?php echo $cols_per_page; ?>">Movies</th>
    <?php echo $movie_list; ?>
    <tr><td colspan="<?php echo $cols_per_page; ?>"><?php echo $page_links; ?></td></tr>
</table>

 

Or, replace the relevant section with this should give you scenario #2

//Loop through results to create output
$row_content = array();
$rec_idx = 0;
$rows_per_page = $rec_per_page / $cols_per_page;
while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result))
{
    $row_idx = $rows_per_page % $rec_idx;
    $movie_url  = urlencode($row['title']);
    $movie_text = htmlspecialchars($row['title']);
    $row_content[$row_idx][] = "<td><a class='nav' href=/rules.php?title={$movie_url}>{$movie_text}</a></td>\n";
}
$movie_list = '';
foreach($row_content as $row)
{
    $movie_list .= "<tr>\n";
    $movie_list .= "<tr>" . implode("</tr>\n<tr>", $row) . "</tr>";
    $movie_list .= "</tr>\n";
}

 

I did not test any of this so there may be some minor bugs

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Thanks for your help but I am getting this error

Fatal error: SQL in /home/drinktot/public_html/movies.php on line 46

 

This is likes 45-47

//Run query to get records for current page
$offset = ($current_page - 1) * $rec_per_page;
$query = "SELECT title FROM movie WHERE type = 'movie' ORDER BY title LIMIT $offset, $rec_per_page";
$result = mysql_query($query) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR);

 

I been scratching my head on this for about an hour today.

 

Thanks again for your help

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If you are using the code that Psycho posted, you will want to reverse the order of the following two lines so that if $totalpages is zero, you end up setting the $current_page to 1 -

 

if ($current_page < 1) { $current_page = 1; }
if ($current_page > $totalpages) { $current_page = $totalpages; }

 

Should be -

// limit the maximum first, then the minimum -
if ($current_page > $totalpages) { $current_page = $totalpages; }
if ($current_page < 1) { $current_page = 1; }

 

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The variable holding the total page count is $total_pages. You need to change all occurrences of $totalpages to $total_pages.

 

You also need to be developing and debugging your code on a system with php's error_reporting set to E_ALL and display_errors set to ON so that php will help you by reporting and displaying all the errors it detects. You will save a ton of time.

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If you are using the code that Psycho posted, you will want to reverse the order of the following two lines so that if $totalpages is zero, you end up setting the $current_page to 1 -

 

if ($current_page < 1) { $current_page = 1; }
if ($current_page > $totalpages) { $current_page = $totalpages; }

 

Should be -

// limit the maximum first, then the minimum -
if ($current_page > $totalpages) { $current_page = $totalpages; }
if ($current_page < 1) { $current_page = 1; }

 

 

Maybe I'm just not seeing it, but I don't think the order of those two would matter. One would only do something if $current_page was less than 1 and the other would only do something if $current_page was greater than $total_pages. Assuming $total_pages is 1 or greater, only one of those conditions could ever be true - not both. So, the order of the two would not matter.

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If there are zero rows matching the WHERE clause, the $totalpages/$total_pages calculation results in a zero. The code with the $current_page > $totalpages comparison last will set $current_page to zero, producing a query error because a negative value in the LIMIT is a sql error.

 

By reversing the two comparisons, $current_page will be left as a 1, a valid page number, and the query won't fail due to a sql syntax error.

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If there are zero rows matching the WHERE clause, the $totalpages/$total_pages calculation results in a zero. The code with the $current_page > $totalpages comparison last will set $current_page to zero, producing a query error because a negative value in the LIMIT is a sql error.

 

By reversing the two comparisons, $current_page will be left as a 1, a valid page number, and the query won't fail due to a sql syntax error.

 

OK, gotcha. But, I would think the better solution is to fix $total_pages.  Since we want the current page to default to 1, even when there are no records, then $total_pages should always be at least 1. I would have done this

$total_pages   = max(ceil($total_records / $rec_per_page), 1);

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