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Browse All TopicsEssentially, I have a series of URLs that accept a parameter, like this:
mysite.com/portfolio.php?p
Where p = the page number.
I'm using PHP to retrieve page elements (content, image paths, etc.) from a MySQL database. I want to incorporate a left and right arrow that will take the user from page to page. (i.e., portfolio.php?p=1 -> portfolio.php?p=2 -> etc., etc.)
I'd like to get that immediate feedback and not have to have each page reload every time the parameter changes. I'd use AJAX to do that, right? Is there some simple implementation or something someone can either demonstrate or point me to?
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by: chilternPCPosted on 2009-07-11 at 14:55:57ID: 24832312
they would have to pre-load the pages to get the speed. mos/coda-s lider/
you could use tabs ?
http://www.ndoherty.com/de